The daily witness, 8 mai 1905, lundi 8 mai 1905
[" FF 90 + pv I H 2 E £ Z ~~ Fourteen Pages XLVI.No.107.«OF THE \u2018 ARANSAS 2ccnarkable Marine Disaster off ve Coast of Massachusetts if COLLISION OCCURRED wo IN DEAD OF NIGHT, ONE LIFE Was LOST, cen.Mass, May 8.\u2014 Chere early to-day of the \u201ctue news of oue of the marine disasters in the vard sound sbipping.The coer Aransas, bound from struck by the LA v Peston, and sunk within .bat out of thirty-seven ni à crew où Lwenty-Diue on dost ol whom were asleep the collision, only one Mies Mattie Kelley, 27 seaidence unknown, was vue roll of passengers was so: the collision was about + hair south-eust of Pollock .lrat-hip.Although the ac- -uel at 139 o'clock yester- aed at a point only thirty.distant from this port, .he ! pot arrive here until early > ik tog which prevailed ne- sut navigauon, swe official report has yet been - ,nown that the disaster was , Capt.Rood in com- aston on Saturday after- 1x Well acruss the bay before the Tog.lt was about «ù Saturday when the steam- to thread her way cautiously perilous Nantucket shoals, ise tu her course in spite of nia A o'clock on Sunday morning, ata mile and a half from the Hip Shoals lightship, the tug ¢.with a tow of three barges, up through the fog.The tug \u2018ne \u201cAransas,\u201d but the barge er struck the\u2019 steamer amid- ring open a great hole, through , the sew poured like a cataract.nienwlower was uninjured by the i gine-room and fire-room of the were quickly flooded, and tor- - water rushed through the great mn \u2018he steamer\u2019s side.It was seen \u2018ae steamer was sinking, and or- + lower the boats were given.: ci the passengers and crew were iw.:ke:r herths at the time of the colli- won, but all were awakened by the cragh.sed hastily and rushed on deck.there was grea! excitement, + no panic.Captain Rood and the mate, preserved excellent ine among the crew, quickly calm- ae fears of the passengers and main- order.\u201cile some of the passengers were be- tran:ierred to the boats, the tug alongside the rapidly sinking \u2018Ar- and took off those who had not äirra.iv taken to the boats.Among the passengers were five women ani one child.All were saved with we exception of Miss Kelley, Crocker, mate, remembers having assisted Ass Kelley to the ladder leading to the Kebrats, Whether she lost her balance ard fell overboard, or whether she 0 ed to her stateroom to get some oiten article and was carried down ; the steamer, will never be known, \u201cuw wien the roll of passengers and crew *as valled at this port, Miss Kelley was \u2018he erly one who failed to respond.Few of the passengers saved anything t their clothing and small hand- Lréexêr, on as the \u2018Aransas\u2019 had disap- the tug.with the survivors on nut about and headed for this \u201crt.Un account of the dense fog the \u201ci wis obliged to go very slowly, and t \u201ces noi until after midnight that she arrive | here.Some of the passengers \u201crotzed to Providence, R.I., and oth- fr: \u201cnv Boston and New York.The \u2018\\ransas\u2019 lies sunk in ten fathoms © %awr.with the mastheads sticking © \u201cue rests at one side of the main \u201c\u201cinnel She had a full cargo of general Térchindise, most of which, it is un- \u201céired, was insured, peu acari, .Te \u2018Aransas\u2019 was a twin screw steam- (0: 1.156 gross tonnage, and 678 tons net.pi was built in 1877 at Wilmington, \u201che was formerly owned by the m Pacifie Railway Company.al \u201con, May 8\u2014The wreck of the \u2018Ar- Cp 1x reported to be directly in the A ni the coastwise steamers.\u2014_\u2014_ FALL FROM A CAR APPAR FNTLY SLIGHT INJURY RE- LT IN DEATH OF A YOUNG WORKMAN.\u201cdy morning Joseph Freckette, >\u201c! age.who dll from the top 5 +i the Angus shops of the Cana- Pe Railway, on Friday, died in \"leer Hospital, having been taken fe \u2018ram lie home, 84 Albert street.71 Fredieite fell from the car he \u201cnel à cut on the head.lt did 1, 77M bË a serious nature, and he 25-261 General Hospital in a street Air having his wounded Nead n the outdoor department he t his hone.During: the after-, linsed into unconsciousness, and lanre was called from.the: Los- LC ng him back to the institu- 7 lie remained unconecous until be oT physicians state that \u2018his \u201c1: due to hemorrhage of .the The cut in his head was so a, An Ge Mon ES » Clendower, in tow rom © ER et DAILY \u2014m \u2014_\u2014_\u2014_\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 mere réa aa SE Re Se MONTREAL, MONDAY, MAY 8, 1905.i WITNESS Cooler Pric ONE CENT small that it did not require a »titch.The deceased leaves a wite and two children, and Mre.Frechette is seriously 11! as a result ef the shock of her husband's death.DOMINION CABINET SOME INTERESTING RUMORS ON THE STREET.A wellknown Liberal was asked as to the tollowing rumors with regard to approaching poitiçul changes.He said that they were all in accordance with jus udvices direct Irom Uttawa, and he mentioned other changes more startling than these, which need not be mentions ed just now, The Hon.R.W.Scott, Secretary of State, to withdraw, to be succeeded by the Hon.R.Lemieux, the Solicitor-Gen- eral.The Hon.Charles Fitzpatrick, the Minister of Justice, will shortly be appointed to the Bench, and this portfolio will be filled by Mr.A.B.Aviesworth, K.U., of Toronto.lt is well known that the Hon.Raymond Prefontaine is anxious to become | Minister of Public Works, which port- tofin he will now receive owing to the death of the late Hon.James Sutherland.The office of Minister of Marine ani Fisheries will be handed over to the Hon.C.F.Hyman, minister without portfolio, the lutter gentleman to be succeeded ny Mr.Robert Bickerdike, M.P., as minister without portfolio.At Ottawa the changes have been privately discussed for the past two weeks, and 1t is believed that an important announcement as to the above will shortly be made public by the government.DROWNING ACCIDENTS BODY FOUND IN THE RIVER AT LONGUE POINTE.While fishing from the bank of the river at Longue Pointe yesterday afternoon, a man named Merineau saw a body Hoating in the water, and, on being recovered, it proved to be that of Harry Blessington, ten years of age, who had been missing trom his father s boardinghouse at Longue Pointe since Monday last.Young Blessington came to the city two months ago from New York with his father, who is employed in the Locomotive Works.He left his home shortly after dinner on Monday, and when last seen he was playing along the river bank.It is supposed he fell into the river, RIDING ACCIDENT MR.P.DE ST.MAURICE THROWN FROM HIS HORSE.While riding om the Cote des Neiges road yesterday afternoon Paul de St.Maurice, 28 years of age, of Cote des Neiges, was thrown from his horse and sustained a depressed fracture of the skull.He was taken to the Royal Vie- toria Hospital, where he lies in a serious condition.; THE NEUTRALITY QUESTION FRENCH FOREIGN OFFICE DENIES ALL THE IMPUTATIONS.Paris, May 5.\u2014The critical tone of the British press concerning France's alleged breaches of neutrality in lndo-China brought out an emphatic general statement to-day from the Foreign Office that the accusations are unfounded.An official said: \u2018It is universally known that the Japanese intelligence department is exceptionally efficient.If various specific breaches of neutrality really existed the Japanese Government would have been aware of them, and would have presented specific charges to the French Government.So far, however, Japan's official action has been confined to requesting France to exercise strict neutrality.She has not made any specific charges, nor have any specific acts of violation of neutrality yet been brought to our attention.The Japanese Government asked in an amicable spirit that we observe neutrality, and we answered that we had done and are doing everything possible to that.end.The reports to the contrary we believe to be misrepresentations.\u2019 \u2014 MOVEMENTS OFTHE FLEETS NEBOGATOFF PASSES SAIGON, AND JAPANESE CRUISER IN CO- REAN STRAITS.Hongkong, May 8.\u2014A special despatch from Saigon, Cochin-China, reports that Rear-Admiral Nebogatoff\u2019s division has passed Saigon.A Russian cruiser was off Hon-Kohe Bay (a short distance north of Kamranh Bay) on May 5, when the British steamer to-day, passed that point, The latter also noticed a collier leaving the bay and steaming east, but the main Russian squadron was.not seen.) | The British steamer \u2018Angola,\u2019 from Muroran (Japan), was stopped by a Japanese cruiser in the Straits of Co- rea.After being questioned about her cargo and destination, she was allowed to proceed.: \u2019 FIRE BRIGADE RESIGNED.- Carberry, Man, May 7\u2014TLhe.volunteer fire brigade of this.town took umbrage at the actian -of the council \u2018and.resigned in a body.The town is now without orzanized protection.,.; | \u2018Charterhouse,\u2019 which arrived here vo [diam Reid ve, Voile et at.The origina PLO] j < I | WHEREIS THE * CASTALIA \"7 [Sam Jieid xo Yule ct ul Whe wrisinal PLOT AGAINST BRAZIL, NEWS IN BRIEF.The Hamburg-American Liner now Long Overdue WAN WITHDRAWN AS UNINSUR ABLE ON APRIL 26.Mexico City.May 7.- It is believed (now that the Huamburg-Americin freight steamer \u2018Castaha\u2019 1s lost.she Wd days overdue at Vera Cruz.New York, May 7.\u2014The Castalia, a steel steamer of 2,910 tons Tot Hamburg on March 4.bound for Vera Cruz and Galveston.she called at Antwerp, departing from there on March 9.Since that date no report of the steamship has been received by her owners.She was in command of Captain Weir, and carried à crew of about tweniy men.The Castalia\u2019 was insured ror $85.000.In the Insurance markets she has been withdrawn from the list, and wax declared uninsurable on April 26.Umler\u201d writers some weeks ago looked on her as nopelessly overdue.GONE TO NEW YORK A COMPANY OF THE NINETY- FIRST HIGHLANDERS, OF HAM ILTON, WILL TAKE PART IN MILITARY TOURNAMENT.Hamilton, Ont., May 8.\u2014The company of the 9lst Canadian Highlanders that 1s to take part in the big military tournament at Madison Square Garden this week, left on Saturday night for New York.There was a big crowd at the Station to give the boys a send-off.The company consists of sixty-five officers and men.Major Bruce went to represent the commanding ofheer, and Captain Bell and Licuts.Dalley and McKeund were the officers of the company.Sergeunt- Instructor Thompson, of the R.C.Rand the regimental pipe band, accom- paniel the company.DOMINION FINANCES STATEMENT FOR THE PAST TEN MONTHS OF FISCAL YEAR.Ottawa, May 8.\u2014A statement of the Dominion finances for the ten months of the current fiscal year to the end of April shows half a million dollars \u2018n- crease in revenue and six and a half millions increase in ordinary expenditure, and one-and-a-half millions increase in expenditure on capital account.The revenue so far totals $75,130,511, the Is Ariss, capital expenditure, $9,100,928.PRINTERS WIN THOSE IN ST.PETERSBURG Di- MANDED ABSTENTION FROM WORK ON SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS.St.Petersburg, May 8.~\u2014The printers who struck on Sunday, April 23 have won a victory in their demand for the observance of Sundays and holidays, Ly abstention from work, only the \u2018Novoe Vremya' appearing this morning.COWANSVILLE MYSTERY CLEARED UP BY THE FINDING OF THE LITTLE GIRLS BODY.The body of the little girl Elizabeth Tipney, of Cowansville, so mysteriously missing since Tuesday last, has at last been found.On Friday afternoon, a more regularly organized search party set to work, and after a few hours, two of the men came across the dead body of the unfortunate child, in a poo! right in the centre of a bush.\u2018The supposition is that the child, after she had been left on a hillock by her uncles, started to go and join them, and taking a wrong direction got lost in the woods, where, when night came, suffering from fear, cold and hunger, she fell exhausted, and perished.A WESTMOUNT LOAN PROPRIETORS TO VOTE ON IT NEXT SATURDAY.quired by law, was held at the Town Hall, Westmount, on Saturday morning.The matter of by-law No.149 recently adopted by council, authorizing a loan of $250,000 for the construction of concrete sidewalks, drains, and macadamized roads, was given consideration.Excepi- ing the money to be spent on sidewalks.the amount authorized by the bv-law is repayable to the town by the owners «f abutting property.; Mayor Duclos presided.The discussion was not long.A demand for a rpoll having been made a poll was granted by Mayor Duclos.The voting will take place on Saturday, May 13, commencing at 8 o'clock in the \u2018morning, and lasting until 8 o'clock in the evening.The result will be determined by a majority in number and in value.THE GUY STREET FACTORY EXCEPTION TO THE FORM OF AN © ACTION DISMISSED.- By judgment remdered on Saturday last, Mr.Jules Lavergne dismissed the exception to the form on plaintiff's in- | cidental demand in the case of Mrs.Wil- J À ordinary expenditure $42.337,907, and the | The regular meeting of ratepayers ref the erection of a factory on Guy street.Dear Sherbrooke, on the wromd oo an existing servitude, and rhe invidental demand ask< an order te prevent the fav tory now erveted rom being operated, adding à an additional croend that it constitutes à publiée nuisance, Et thelr exception to the form the defendants ul leged that a new and sepalaie action should have been stitute.The Court held o different view, however.and dis missed the (xevption.MR, REFORD RESIGNS MR.ANDREW ALLAN MAY SUCCEED UIM AS H'WiBUR COM- MISSIONIER.Mr.Robert Leford has resigned from the Harbor Board.Mr.Reford has represented the Shipping Federation on he Trust for many years, during which MR.ROBERT REFORD.Who has resigned from the Harbor Board.time he has proved a capable and conscientious representative.The resignation of Mr.Reford was placed in the hands of the secretary of the Shipping Federation several days ago, but every effort has been made to keep the matter from becoming public until the Trust had been notified.A member on \u2019Change this morning who had been privately informed of Mr.Reford\u2019s withdrawal from the Trust, expressed regret at his decision, as they claimed that the vacancy at the board will be difficult to fill, as the experience MR.ANDREW A.ALLAN.gained by his being a memper for so many years made him a valuable com- missiener.\u2018 It was stated this afternoon that the Shipping Federation will make a request to Mr.Andrew :À.Allan to become their representative on the Trust, to succeed Mr.Reford, and according to good authority, it is said that Mr.Allan is likely to accept.QUEEN\u2019S UNIVERSITY TRUSTEES WILL ENDOW A CHAIR OF ANATOMY WITH $40,000._ Kingston.Ont., May 8\u2014The trustees of Queen\u2019s University will endow a chair of anatomy in the Medical College with , This will be he first medical chair to be endowed and the fund will bë-a part of Queen\u2019s endowment now being raised and the endowment will lead to greater efficiency in the depa-t- ment.The professorship of clinical me- ine held by the late Dr.John Herald 1 be divided among the staff.IMR.CREA\u2019S BODY RECOVERED.iY esterday morning the body was re- efivered from the river of Charles Crea, \u201cyears of age, who was drowned at Ste.me de Belleveu, last Tuesday night.a was employed as a machinist and \u2018electrician at Mr.I.J.Forget\u2019s summer résidence at Ste.Anne de Belleveu, and was out in one of Mr.Forget\u2019s gasoline lafinches, when he.accidentally fell over- ted and was drowned.The body was fénnd near where it is supposed\u2019 the acci- t occurred- Coroner McMahon was fified of the finding -ôf the body, and gave permission to have it removed he late residence of the deceased, 82 'ANESE RAILWAY PROFITS.\u2019 kio, May 8.\u2014The profits of the gov- es fi oa) Fear imine Hypolite street.-.+4 imate |: FORMER KING-AT-ARMS AT SPAN 1511 COURT ARRESTED.Madrid, May 6.\u2014Sarriou de Herrera.former l£ingal-erius où Le Spanish Court.bas been arrested at tie stance ol the Brazilan minister Lote, oil the vhalge ob conspiring witic obhers agdlast the government of Braald, A seuren ui bis residence resulted in the discovery ol 4 number of commissBus for otiicers who were Lo organize an army Ju Lac state of Connant.The commissions bore the stadnp ol that state, i The Brazilian numister bere ondrms tie discovery vi Lie plol.À published detail taken irom the captured aueu- ments shows that the plot was linanced by a firm having headquarters in 1 m- dou.and which nad been long working | for the independence of the Counani ter- | ritory, ; | Documents from de lMerrera\u2019s residence { show that organization wus procechng on a vast scale, and that neariy jour thousand men had already been recruited in England, four thousand in France, and four thousand in Spain, amoug the latter beng included many Spani-hi reserve officers, some of whom are actually serving as active officers.De Herrera styled himself minister Vlenipotentiary ot Spain for the State ot Counam.The Brazilian government got wind of the affair and communica.ed with its minister at Madrid.The Span- 1sh authorities were notified and acted promptly, and the arrest of de llerrera tollowed.Madrid, May 7 \u2014Sarrion de Herrera, former Kingut-arms of the Spanish Court, and who is charged with con- =piracy against the government ot Brazil, was interrogated by a magistrate to-day.De Herrera maintained that Counant has been recognized as an independent state since 1872, and that the recruiting of men in Europe for the service of that state is perfectly legal, he denied the existence of a plot against Brazil, and asserted that the diplomatic relations between Brazil and Counam are most cordial.He had been presiding in Madrid for two years, in the capacity of minister of Counani to Spain, Morocco and the Holy See.De Herrera said that a revolutionary colonel named Cazro had recently visited London, in order to arrive at an understanding with the general committee of the free state ot Counani, and to purchase war stores.Po The territory of Counani was the subject of a dispute between France and Brazil from 1713 to 1897, when it was decided to submit the question involved to the arbitration of the Swiss government, which, on Dec.1, 1900.rendered a decision awarding Brazil 147,000 square miles of the contested territory.and France about 3,000 square miles of the Tumuc-Fumac range.In 1895 a conflict occurred in this \u2018Buffer State\u2019 of Conn- ani, between French.and Brazilian troops, which was precipitated by the discovery of gold in the Carserenne district.Subsequently a proposal was made to arbitrate, which led to the decision above quoted.In Febuary of last vear, Adolphe Brezet, claiming to be president of the \u2018Republic of Counani.\u2019 arrived in Paris seeking recognition of his alleged government by France, alleging that the people of Counani refused to accept the decision of the arbiter.According to Brezet, Counani has two or three times as much territory as France, with a population of about 200,000 colonists, and a million Indians, all of whom, he alleged, supported the new government.In September of last year an unsuccessful effort was made to obtain recognition by the United States of the so-called frec state of Counani.THE COCKRILL MURDER, JURY IN JUDGE HARGIS TRIAL FAILS TO AGREE.Lexington, Ky., May 6.\u2014The jury in the case of Judge James Hargis, on trial for alleged complicity in the murder of Jas.Cockrill, to-day reported to the court that it was hopelessly disagreed and ths jurors were then finally discharged.It is understood the vote stood ten to two for acquittal.James Hargis, county judge of Breath- itt County, was charged with having conspired with his brothers, State Senator Alexander Hargis and Elbert Hargis, and Sheriff Edward Callahan, to kill James Cockrill.COOLER All day long the clouds had lowered, And the rain had swept the earth, Till \u2018it lay, all fair and lovely, As when God first gave it birth.And the sunset splendor falling, Set a rainbow in the sky, And I learned life's hardest lesson, As the clouds were drifting by.\u2014Edith Virginia Bradt.Toronto, May 8, 11 a.m.\u2014Victoria, 64\u201448; Calgary, 68\u201430; Qu\u2019Appelle, \u20185022; Winnipeg, 38\u201430; Port Arthur, 44\u201432; Parry \u2018Sound, 50\u201432; Toronto, 58\u201436; Ottawa, 56\u2014- 36.Montreal, 62\u201440; Quebec, 64\u201440; Halifax, bi\u201444.Fresh south-west to south, winds; showers this evening or during th night.Tuesday, fresh to strong westerly to northerly vinds, clearing and cooler.i Very disturbed conditions: still prévail, pressure changes being exceedingly rapid.| Showers \u2018prevail this morning in\" the Upper Lake region and.rain is again indicated frotn-the Lower Lake region to the- Maritime Proginces, The: weather.keeps- very- cool in Manitoba.CT - + \u2018= 416%.Notre.Darce, street,\" \"Montreal, May 8, 1905.\u2014Readings- by.the\u2018 Cptical & Engineers\u2019.Supply.Company's Standard: Barometer at, noon Tif 2204 .Yesterday, 20.08; 1 field Marshal Ovama has been push- TL his cofumns torward all along the {line under cover où à screen ul cavalry and Clinese bandits.He has already begun operations against General Line- ute = left and 1s 1eported reudv to as simiue the offensive on a large scale.The force at his disposal now numbers three hundred and ninety thousand men.Japanese newspaj rs continue to express indignation at the action ot France an Sugon Bav.Thev declare that she Phas virtually taken up arms against Ja- Fran and claims that 1t as Britain's duty to Interfere.A member of the Tokio Chamber of Commerce suggests that the chambers oi conmerce throughout Japan retalinte by boveotting the goods of French merchancs.The cable despatch of April 30.which the censors ut Saigon only permitted to (pass vesserdav xavs when Admical Re- ; Jestveusky stopped there he was danger ously short of supplies and thar the = Provisiening proceeded under the diree- ton of Prince Lievan.captain of the interned Russian czuiser \u2018Thana.Im- Nie nse quantifies of coai and stores have been stored there for months, and the fact that Kanranh is a magnificent bay, which ix held bv the Maranis Bartelmy Pontalis, who 1s a concessionaire.is allowed to receive cargo and transship ib without passing through the French customs, suggests prearrangement with the knowledge of the French.A special despatch reports that Rear Admiral Nehogatoff's division has just passed Saivon._Sarrien de Herrera.former Spanish King-at-Arms, has been arrested at the instance of the Brazilian minister at Madrid on the charge of conspiring against the Government of Brazil.A \u2018search of his residence resulted in tha discovery of a number of commissions for officers who were to organize an army in the state of Counani, and the commissions bore the stamp of that state.was celebrated in Germany on Saturday., The Emperor William has arrived at home.A Galveston, Houston & Northern pas- renger train left the track near Harrisburg last night shortly before midnight.Several passengers were hurt.the tire- man is missing and the engineer.Frank Cox, was burned to death beneath his locomotive.A remarkable disaster is reported off the coast of Massachusetts at 1.30 this morning.The Jov Line steamer.\u2018Ar- ansas,\u2019 from Boston for New York, was strock by the coal-laden barge \u2018Glendower\u2019 in tow from Philadelphia for Poston, and sunk within fifteen minutes.But out of thirty-seven nassengers and a crew of twenty-nine on the steamer, most of whom were asleep at the time of the collision, only one passenger was lost.The teamsters\u2019 strike in Chicago has tage apparently in favor of the employers.Arrangements have been made by everv business house involved in the trouble to double its force of non-union men to-day.The trustees of Queen's University are to endow a chair of anatomy.This will in the college.William Pollick.the octogenarian prisoner charged with setting fire to a bridge near Terrebonne.has been released on bail, after waiting eight months for trial.MTSUNDERSTANDINGS ONLY.BRANCH TO ONTARIO.Referring to the Ontario opposition to the separate school clause, Mr.Tarte says, in the \u2018Patrie\u2019: \u2018| have already expressed the opinion that there is muck more ignorance than bigotry dnd fanaticism concerning the claims of Catholics in school matters.1 have visited Ontario in detail, with special care, prompted by a sincere desire to ascertain the state of mind of that great province, dominated by fanaticism and race hatred.It is prejudiced\u2014becaunse it needs to be better informed.Who has not been prejudiced?The spirit of tolerance, which was Sir John A: Macdonald's polar star, is not dead in the Uonser- vative masses.It cannot be dead.Moreover, it is a long time since the Liberal party has given up the doctrines and pomps of George Brown.Some will say that I am an optimist.I do not deny it.I am confident in the future of my country, because I have iearned -to know it in its resources, in its peo- \"ple.The present difficulty is a misunderstanding.Misunderstandings do not last among people of good will, who, moreover, have common interests to safeguard, Ontario and Quebec are the two most important provinces of confederation; they form the centre and pivot thereof.Why, should they be enemies® ; \u2019 Birmingham, -May 6\u2014Mr.Joseph Chamberlain is\u201csuffering from a; severe the reopening.ceremony at Queen\u2019s Col: lege here this: afternoon.: Central division.of Birmingham}, -an- +} nounced, however, that Mr.Chamber laiw\u2019s illness was \u201conly temporary and {'that.he-will soon-be about again-in hig - x \u2018ustial health.The centenary of the death of Schiller: opened its third week with the advan-: be the first medical chair to be endowed MR.TARTE TENDERS THE OLIVE I refuse to admit that it is, \u2018chill \"and was too_indisposed to attend.Mr.Ebene- zer Parks (member of parliament for.the.Lo TUE er amr + ett as ARR IE in ati Len E OC i 37 1 aA, vd IE BR Benjamin Bayly, A.B.of,London, Ont 7 and the younadit datpntie\" di hs late Lo BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS.Watioss of dirthe, marriages and deaths must imvart- ably de endorsed with (As name and address ¢f the sander, or otherwise ne notios san detaken of them.Birth nobles are inserted for £3, marvisge notices Jor Ke, death motioss for fso propaid.The ew Sounsmeni of Suncral appended te death netiss, ie extra ; other antensiona bo obituary, sud as dors sbetoh of Hs, Wo sents por mord emtve,: sweep! podiry, whish le 80 conte per Line extra \u2014prepaié.dnavai subooriders may bows auneuncem ente of birche, marriages and doathe (without estended obituary or wri) securving in their immediate famvilice free @f charge, (m which eas name end address of sudecwridira / Lould be given.BIRTHS.ROSS \u2014 Al 342 Peel street, on Saturday, May 6, 1905, the wife\u2019 of J.K.L.Ross, of a daughter.TWEED \u2014 On Wednesday, April 12, 1905, to Mr.and Mrs.H.L.Tweed, of Georgina Island, a daughter.WALKER \u2014 At 459 Elm avenue, on May 5, 1905, a sou to Mr.and Mrs.Robert F.Walker.MARRIED.CROFT \u2014 JUNKIN \u2014 At 165 Crescent road, Rosedale, on May 3, 1905, the Rev.James Rankin, Hattie Roberts, eldest daughter of Mr.Robert Junkin, to Mr.John Croft, son ur the late {William Croft, of Oakbank, Rosedale, Ont.KLOTZ \u2014 JACKSON \u2014 On April 26, 1905, at Christ Church Cathedral, Ottawa, by the Rev.Henry Kittson, M.A., Miss Lena Jackson.daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Jas.Jackson, to Dr.J.E.Klotz, of Lanark, Ont.MEREDITH \u2014 HELLMUTH \u2014 At St.James\u2019 Cathedral, Toronto, by the Rev.Capon Welch, on May 3, 1905, Miriam Isidore, eldest daughter of Mr.Isidore Hellmuth, K.C., and granddaughter of the late Bishop Hellmuth, to Mr.John Redmond Meredith, barrister, onlv son of Sir William Meredith, Chief Justice of Ontario.PARKER - NEWTON \u2014.On May 3, 1905, at Lachute Road,by the Rev.E.Thomas, Maria, second daughter of the late John Newton, to James\u2019 Parker, of Lakeñeld, Que.° McGILL \u2014 SPROAT \u2014 At the Church of St.\u2019 Columbia, London, England, on April 29, 1905, by the Rev.Archibald Flem- ming, Eleanor Blanche Sproat, of Toronto, Canada, youngest daughter of the late Alexander .Sproat, Prince Albert, N.W.T., to James McGill, of \u2018Glasgow, Scotland.\u2019 MNcGRATH \u2014 ARBUTHNOT \u2014 At Stur- -geon Falls, Ont., on April 27, 1905, Ar- \u201cchibal@ Lindsay McGrath, of Cache Bay, Ont, to Elizabeth, youngest- daughter of the late Duncan Arbuthnot, of Toroato.AGAR\u2014 WREAKS.\u2014 At the parsonase.Troy, Wentworth Co, Ontario, on April 19, 1905, by the Rev.R.L.Ockley, Mr.Ernest Sagar, son of John E.Sagar, of .Beverley, to Miss.Cordelia Wreaks, : daughter of Joseph Wreaks, of Harris- « burg, \u2018County Brant, Ontario.Cl _ DIED.LE | DAYLY \u2014 In May 5, 1906, at her resl- + dence, 152 Avenue road, Toronto, \u2018Cather- .ine Bradshaw.\u2018widow of-thé\u2018 late - Rev: Col.Robert Brown.UBVANS.\u2014At 3 Argyle Wvedues on May | Evans 28 Argyle av a\" May 6; |.+ 1905, William: S.Evans, a native of Bers, i wick-on-Tweed, aged 74 years, :- GREENE \u2014 In this city, on May 8, 1905, \u201cEliza Watson, beloved wife of the late ; James Greene, in her 76th year.; Funeral private.[A : \u2018Ottawa papers please copy.\u201cHARCOURT \u2014~ On May 5, 1905, at Wind- | © gor, -Ont., Jamies Lester Harcourt, sixth , sco of] the late Michael Harcourt, ex- .M.P.for Haldimand, aged 44 years.| 'HAMBLY, \u2014 At her Iate residence, Dray- |.= ton, Ont., on May 4, 1905, Nancy Tindall, relict of the late W.5.Hambly, Esq.\u201cborn in the-County of Simcoe, on March |.; 16.1827.May 4,'1905, in bis eleventh year, George Lawson, dearly: .beloved: and only child of the Rev.Louis H.Jordan, formerly of this city.) + Toronto and Halifax papers please copy.JORDAN = At Wiesbaden, Germany, on | \u201c.KELLY.-\u2014Suddenly, at his late residence, 88a Waverley street (Annex), ou Sunday, i \"Funeral notice laters.; © NEWTON \u2014 At the residence of her.son- in-law,.Mr.\u2018\u2018Alexandèr Sims, Thames- ©.wie, Ont, on May 5, 1905, Betsy, widow \u2018of the late James Newton, of Elzin ; Mills, in her 80th year.= - RADFORD\u2014A{ 1411 Voylston avs., Seattle, 7 Wash, on Wednesday, April 26, 1905, F.- W.Radford; in his.63rd year.May 4, 1905, of pneumonia, Wm.G.Shar- - man, second son of the late A.L.Shar- \u201cman, of Carillon.lol \"Remains leave C.P.R.station on Mon- \u2018day at 5.15 p.m., for Point Fortune.\u2018Funeral at Carillon on Tuesday, May ©.4th, at 2:30 p.m.co oe, 00d :.Ottawa papers pléase \u2018copy.WRIGHT \u2014 On \u2018May &, 1005; at the family \u201c= \"residence, Oldham, England, \u2018Benjamin =.Wright, of The Bagleyÿ & Wright: M't'g LS Company, Limited, aged 67 years.¥OUNG \u2014 \u2018At\u2019his late residence, 612 Coop- \u201cer street, Ottawa,\u201d on May 4, 1905; Arthur _ W.Young, aged 53 years.< a IN-MEMORIAÏ.i \u201c_- May 5; 1899, Bertha E., âgéd 23 years as* *.\u201c7 months, eldest datighter of John Cin- | 7 ningham, 25 Murray street.= wth them a Ust of namee of Incerestèdr.friends Tu meter, willbe promplly mated.For addresses dy -\u201d Garelis countries troc cents él be required, | \u2014\u2014- - : poratbly be fn -time for pars & * : DEsks FEES &-CO., 300 St.James St.CT REMOVAL.NOTICE.SCOTT, HA Print will be found at LS 16 COTE STRERT.Tal Main 1888.ek AT THE \"WITNESS\" \u2018OFFI ment of a mansion.\u2018You \"would not get this quality any wh cial pricé.4.04 22 00 ve 00 ee ee en a .7, 35 KITCHEN.TABLES, fall leaf, top 42 inches square; hardwood frame and Splendidly strong, with extra careful finish.Worth $3.50 each.Tuesday .\u2026.26 00 44 10 00 ve ee ae eee ae ae \u2018 er 9 only FOLDING DOUBLE BED COUCHES, best quality velour coverings; box seat, loose mattress.~ You will find this the most handsome and useful piece of furniture you have ever invested in: - Good value at on Tuesday.i eu v0 vu ve VERANDAH and LAWN CHAIRS, well made, good, stout fram n, strongly finished.You will find them very useful this - Worth $1.10; for .: wo tv ve 00\u201d oe 0a 06 oo de bu on ew 1765 to \u20181783 Notre Dame St, 184 to 19 - - legs.red or gree summer.2:2 NNR A) * \u2018Please omit Bowers.Funeral \u2018private.\u201cMay 7, William Kelly, formerly engineer.LCR RS - IE SHARMAN ~ At Minneapolis, Minn.on .CUNNINGHAM \u2014 In this city, on Friday, || sending notises jar he above columm nay send | © marked copies of the \u2018 Witness\u2019 containing the Notices recetved tos vate for this\u201d Ege may \u2014\u2014EES | 5 aresatisñea| u i ; ELEC YWARD-& CO., Stationersand | GREATEST CARPET SELLING ON RECORD.SALE OF MANUNACTURER'8 STOCK CONTINUES.We might say the Great Carpet Sale was an immense success, but it wouldn't half describe the enthusiastic response it met with Saturday.Selling commenced immediately the doors were opened, and at closing time there were still many waiting to be served.This despite augmented staffs.We said on Saturday how our representatives had bought up a manufacturer\u2019s stock.This purchase includes well over 10,080 Yards of TAPESTRY AND VELVET CARPETS.Every design is this season\u2019s latest product.offer a wide range of choice.Prices are marvelously low.You can purchase a splendid Tapestry Carpet at 47%c a yard, or $1.25 Velvet Pile Carpets at 1n every case you will find PRICES ARE BELOW FACTORY PRICES.VELVET PILE CARPETS \u2019 Yards of exceptionally fine Vela cuperb QOricalal de- Light and dark effects.t, of rich quality.Regular $1.25.Sale Price.?@ WILTON STAIR CARPETS 650 Yards of the finest quality Wilton Velvet Stair Carpet, in two handsome shades of green and crimson, also Oriental and Persian patterns.Regular $1.25.Sale Price.He WILTON VELVET CARPETS 1,200 Yards of superb quality Wilton Velvet Carpets, close, thick pile, new floral patterns, in green and crimson.Regular $1.40.Sale Price.O™c NEW TAPESTRY CARPETS 3,000 Yards of Fine New Tapestry Carpets, in splendid shades of green, crimson and brown.Handsome Oriental and: Persian patterns.An exceptionally fine wearing quality.* Regular 75c.Sale Price.47 4c The colorings are superb, and vet Pile Carpets, wearing carpe TAPESTRY STAIR CARPETS 2,000 yards of extra fine quality Tapestry Stair Carpets, many new designs.In all the latest color combinations, 27 inches wide.Regular 75e.Sale Price.d'TLYe VELVET STAIR CARPETS 700 Yards of good quality Velvet Pile Stair Carpet, in many h 1 Will wear better than Brussels at double.Sale Price.B8¢ andsome designs.SPLENDID FURNITURE VALUES FOR TO-MORROW, FOR THE CITY, HOME OR COUNTRY COTTAGE.Wo are ready to serve you in a most thorough manner.There is no Furulture need we oan\u2019t supply, from a kitchen chair to the complete equip- The 8tore\u2019s display of Furniture Is now at its best.Priced lower than it is possible for you to buy similar qualities elsswhere_ IRON BEDS, 30 of them, white enamel finish and brass knobs,\u2019 in 4 widths, from 3 feet to'4 feet 6 inches; a neat design, strong and splendidly - finished.ere else under $1.00.Spe- se eo ee ve se ss pe- $14.00.\" Special etee ossvese \u2018ancuu \u2018avocoe snes 4 St.James St, MONTREAL.MOVING After May 1st.The MONTREAL = STEAM.15 BLEURY ST.Where Orilers will be taken for DYEING \u2018AND CLEANING all kinds of Clothing, Fabrics, Carpets, Hanglugs, ete.\u2018 PRESERVE FROM Moths Don't put away \u2018your.Eiderdown Comfortables, Blankets and: winter bed coverings without having them: eur Werk fs Umequalled.: \u201cLet us \u201cremind.You that your \u2018Wearing Apparel noeds tote.DYED or FRENCH .- CLEANED We will send for.your?.Overcoat at ance.\u201c0.7 : : British American Dyeing Co.@Mices and Agents tkrenghent the Parcels \u2018by express Teceive: special # [0055 pibention.To \"AU Kinds of.TRICAL - WORK AT THE CRESCENT ELEGTRIO OO, At Moderate Figures.-.: - 2503 Ni.Catherine st.ways and Casals PORT COLBORNE ENTRANCE,: NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the undersigned, and endorsed Docking,\u201d will be recelved.-at this.office until 16 o\u2019clock on.MONDAY, the 22nd May, 1905, for\u2019 new docking along the Old West Pier at Port Colborne, Ontario.Plans and specifications of the.work can} be seen on and after Monday, the Sth May, 1905, at the office of the Chief Engineer of Department of Rallways Canals, Ottawa, and at the -office of \u2018the Engineer in Charge of Porf Colborne Improvements, Port Colborne, Ont., -at which places forms of tender may .be obtained.The Department does Not\u2019 bind itsel: accept «the lowest or a Department of Rail .'K.JONES; Secretary.Department of Raf : i hl \u201cOttawa; 5th May, 180 t room floor and 16 R.LOCKER C _\u2026 LusS Notre Danse Soret.New Mason & Risch |Pianos at -Leach\u2019s, 2440 St.Cathe : Hamilton, Ont, May S~Mrs; J.Barlow was.probably fafaily burned at \u2018the | home of her\u201d employer, -Enoch Gunby, West Flamboro, on Friday.She wa» eaning up.the yard.and \u2018started-a bén- Her dress came in contact with \u2018some.burning leaves and -in an instant she was \u2018enveloped \u2018îin-\u2018flames: / , * Gunby \u2018heard her \u2018screams and hurried 10} smothered, but\u2019 not had been terribly - b d\"\" or, of Waterdown, js attending th unfortunate woma: He ] ç on had the flames THÉ-CRESCENT.- ELECTRIC CO,,| Br THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS \"= S.CARSLEY Clim \u2014 OUR \u2014 HOUSEHOLD PASTEURIZING FILTER ae 3) Is now Sold by THE S.CARSLEY CO.sit who will be our SOLE AGENTS IN MONTREAL FOR THIS FILTER.Do not forget to have a look at it and ses what a Brilliant, Sparkling and Absolutely Sterile Water it gives.We take advantage of this opportunity to call the attention of the public to the fact .that we can supply Hospitals, Schools, Manufacturers of all kinds, Hotels, etc, ete, with PASTEURIZING FILTERS of all sizes.and capacities, THE NEW PASTEURIZING FILTER COMPANY.Lo.Phone Main 2207.71a St.James &#treet, Montreal.The Baily Witness.MONDAY AFTERNOON, MAY §, \u2019 \u201c\"LT.COL.D'ORSONNENS DEAD.| Lieut, Colonel G.d'Odet d\u2019Orsonnens ] died at his residencé at Lake Megantic.1 yesterday.morning, from pneumonia, after an illness of but a few days\u2019 dura- | tion.He was.sixty-three years of age, \u2018and is survived by a widow, four sons, and one daughter.Lieut.-Colonel d\u2019Oreonnens.was born at.| L'Assomption.on April 17, 1842.He was descended from an old Swiss patrician: family, and was the eldest son of the late Dr.I.: E, d\u2019Odet.d\u2019Orsonnens, dean of the medical faculty:of Victoria University, Montreal.He was educated for the army, but afterwards studied law, and was called to the bar im 1863.His connection of nearly forty years with the miliha began\u2019' witn his appointment as \u2018ensign in the First Battalion: Prince of Wales Rifles, on Nov.17, 1859.He subsequently commanded the second troop of cavalry, and in 1865 he joined the.Canadian Chasseurs, serving in the following.year on the Niagara frontier.He was promoted captain in 1867, Major in 1868, and lieutenant-Colonel in 869.On Jan.3, 1868, he was appointed brigade major, and\u2019 in 1871 he took { the temporary command of the 6th Mili- |-tary District.= ; : oz 1883 he was sent to England by the.| Canadian Government to study the orf fio the Rev.E.de Gruchy, the Rem ganization of thé regular army.3 return he was appointed commandant of the Royal School of Infantry at St.Johns.On June 2, 1889, he became] 5 deputy adjutant general of the Gth Military District, an appointment which \u2018he held until hs retirement in 1897; when he wenu to live at Lake Megantic, \u2018The title of Count \u2018was conferred upon him by -Pope Pius IX.It was claiméd that he was the first: to suggest sending military aid to the Pope, and that it was upon his suggestion.that a company of ouaves left Canada to fight for the head of the Roman Catholic Church.It was \u2018a disappointment to the colonel that he was \u2018unable to.accompany them.His country needed his services at the time, apd he was unable \u2018to obtain leave .of sbsende, ~.iC .5 _Lieut.-Colonel d\u2019Orsonnens was \u2018at.one time \u2018prominently connected with\" thé Quebec: Rifle Association, and he was the | author of a pamphlet entitled *Considera- | tions sur l\u2019organiation.militaire ce la © [Confederation Canadienne\u201d - 2° 2 THE LATE DR.CAMPBELL.The funeral of the late Dr.F.W.- Campbell - took \u2018plate on Saturday after incon from the family residence, 1006 Sherbrobke street, to Mount Royal ceme- ery, where \u2018the interment took place.\u201cThe, \u2018students -of \u2018Bishop\u2019s: College, of which.the deceased\u2018 zentlzman \u2018was so long the head, attended in a'body.The Mp, | military school at St.Johns was.repre- serited by four non-commissioned\u201d in full dress oniform.: After a Bearers impressive service at the: honse by the \"| Rev.Dr.Barclay, pastor \u201cof St.Paul's *| Church, the body \u2018was borne \u2018to - the cemetery, the hearse being preceded by -an-open carriage filled with floral offer Hingston, Dr.H.L.Reddy, Dr.James Perrigo, Dr.T.G.Roddick, Lieut.-Col.Frank Bond, Lieut.-Col.Aubry, Lieut.- Col.Colin McArthur and Lieut.-Col.T.|P._Batler.; \u2018The chief mourners were Mr.J.Simp- | son and Messrs, Muir, cousins.- Among those present were Sir Melbourne Tait, - the Hon.Robert Mackay, Colonel I.Buchan, -C.M.G., D.0.C., Lieut.-Col.George, - Gomeron, D.S:0., D.A.Lieut.-Col.\u201cPrevost, Lieut.Col.K.B.| Busteéd, Lieut.-Col.G.Mattice, Lieut.Col.A.A.Stevenson, Lieut.-Col.Shin- nick, commanding officer of the military |sehèol at St.Johns; Lieut-Col.Francis 8.Mackay, 65th Regiment; Lieut.-Col.W.Stewart, Col.E.\u2018Fiset, D.S.0., Major Lefebvre, Major ¥.X.Carriere, Captain J.Desnoyers, Surgeon Captain D.D, MacTaggart, Drs.J.B.MeCon- nell.- À.Lapthorn Smith, G.T.Ross, Major Kenneth Cameron.Andrew Mac- phail, R.Wilson, G.H.\" Mathewson, | Geotge Fisk, J.M.Jack, Geo.Brown, F.- J.Hackett, J.G.Adami.F.W.Gilday, G.A.Lacombe, J.R.\u2019 Spier, Messrs.Charles F.Smith, J.E.M.Whitney, David Burke, Alfred Jorce, Joseph Rielle, S.H.Ewing, II.R.Iges, Ald.I.H.Stearns, Principal A.N.\u2018Shewan, E.K.Greene, W.D.Light- hall, John Wright, George R.Prowse, .H.Whyte, H.A.Hodgson.C.8 » Phillips, Canon Renaud, William Bristol and Henry Grant.dre - THE LATE REV.MR.WATSON.\u201cOn Saturday morning the Rev.Dr.Barclay, pastor of St.Pauls Church, conducted a most impressive service at \u2018the funeral of the Rev.Murray Watson, of Avoca, Ont.-and who for several vears was pastor of the Presbyterian church ak St.Lambert., The principal mourn- -ers were the widow apd the young sens \u2018df the deceased clereyman.Among those present at the service were Dr.Grant Stewart, the Rev.Dr.James G.Colborne Heine, the Rev.Dr.Mow- att, the Rev.F.M.Dewey, the Rev.ors, Mackay and Mesers, James Wright, Miller.THE REV: MR.EMETT RESIGNS.Brockville, Ont,, May 8.\u2014At yesterday morning's service in the First Baptist Church, the Rev.E.H.Emett, the pas- \u2018tor, tendered his resignation after two years\u2019 service.He stated that he\u2019 was forced to pursue thie course on necourt of -the .jll-health.of himself and Mrs.Emett and asked to be relieved of the l'eharge at the close of the present éum- fner.His resignation will be accepted., The New Pasteurizing Filter/\u2014It is hardly necessary to emphasise the fact that the.city water is none of the purest.A casual examination of the turbid fluid will afford ample demonstra- ) Hin.Nor.need we go to the hospitals for.figures regarding the prevalence of typhoid fever.and cholera for further prcof.H-née, the reason why so many families are at-present spending comparatively large sums of money to buy, at the prices paid for \u2018wine, the mineral waters, called \u2018 Table \u2018 Waters\u2019 Even \u2018thé.best \u2018of tiiese\u2019 canmot be.absolutely \u2018pure without\" sterilization.The most practical: process is the one: advocated \u2018by the famous Pasteur, filtration.\"The inventors.of.the New Pasteurizing Filter \u2018have undsubtedly evolved the most satis- \u2018factory, \u201cand, \u2018atthe.sathe time, hiple filtering \u2018agent \"extant.The: sole\u2019 selling agents are the S: Carsley: Co., Lim ited, from \u201cwhom Tull ¥iformation: Lid ings.The palldsearers \u2018were: Sir William prices may be readily obtained., A.6:: Clark, F.Mitchell, G.H.Doug- Jas.John Davidson, F.Hamilton, S.- Mowpay, Muy « 186; LIBERATED AT ONE William Foliick Admitted .1 Bail by Mr.Justice Lavergy \u2018 e FREED AFTER AWajjjye.+.FOR EIGHT Mon pay 7 William Pollick, the 1.soner, who has been «2 UF awalting his trial, en a eu 6 fire to a bridge, had hi.habeas corpus heard Lenn.Lavergne, on Saturday |.Mr, E.F, Survevor av.half of the petitioner.|.\u2018 neau for the complainar.- .° Guerin for the Crown.\u2019 In putting his case he- Mr, Surveyor argued ii.irregularities in the proceedings against Poliik vw to show the injustice or .27 and to justity hus release.5 .2°\" irregularities, the prisoner i.5 7 given the option of Jury trial, and the mag.ceeded his jurisdiction in d- : no bail could be accepted.An.the court found that tie han \u2026 could not be granted for à charge, he would ask thu: ji.released on bail.Mr.Guerin thought tla: 1, babeas corpus should have been sure, upon the Crown Prosecuting :n io trict of Terrebonne.As tor hy had never seen the record.Whi ws not regularly filed beture Tra eng With respect to the writ of hues.one pus itself, as it now appeared.gon., : de der pe : it ! ed that all that His Lordehiy con.was to determine whether the prisaner had been properly committed, in wp.case he should be remanded ing tra However, under the cireumstances of the case, not only he had na objection to have the prisoner released on tai if the learned judge found that he pyr jurisdiction to grant such bail, by he thought the thing should be Jone.:y: he felt quite sure that the Crown Prosecutor for Terrebonne would make tie same recommendation.Mr.- Garneau, who appeared on beha: of the complainant Boyd.read a \u2018etter from Mayor Strong, of Mille Isles sta.ing that Pollick had been the cause of trouble on several occasions.and he argued that the authorities of the div trict of Terrebonne should be consultet in settling the amount of bail.especial ly in view of the fact that the prison had already been.condemned for varios misdemeanors.After hearing argument, the jude held that he undoubtedly had the power to release the prisoner on bail, and the old man having been perhaps long enougt in jail to atone for his offence, if offence there wus, and the Crown raising no objection, he would now release him on personal bail of $500 and another bone for a similar amount.This was immediately furnished by the \u2018Rev.John -McKillican, who, with the Rev.E.McManus, had been much in was released.\u2018terestéd inthe case, and Mr.Pollick \u201cPRAYER.FORA REVIVAL ANOTHER IMPRESSIVE MEETING .IN THE AMERICAN PRESBY- \u2018The meeting in the American Presbyterian Church on Saturday afternoon, pray for a- revival, was, like its prede cessors, largely attended, -and a spait o deep earnestness prevailed.A great impression was caused by?young | lady who rose in her place nea! the front, and facing the congregation.made an address to them, and concluded by singing a hymn.At first rather ner vous, bu: gaining confidence as she Lo ceeded, she said that for some time sit had felt she must tell them of her ex perience, and she had at last determue lio do so.She came to this counly {from England several years ago, A was then a Roman Catholic.All to life up till that time, and Charlebois, Hislop\u201d & - \u2018Hunter, LE AAA ST Na NU OS, AV ait ml Sm oA VE EE PE THE MONTREAL, DAILY WITNESS Weekly Calenda: WINDSOR HALL, Matinées dally at 3.Erenings 8.15.LIVING CANADA Bioscope Co.with Latest Moving Pictures shown for first time here.MILITARY BAND EVERY NIGHT.VICTORIA RIFLES Matinee prices\u2014Children 10¢c Adults 3Jc -.Seats on sale at Shaw's Piano Store.AUIL THIS WEEK, Magnificent New Programme, presented by Evening prices\u2014Admission 23c Reserved 30c Monpar, Mar 8.b - R.C.Orders by the O.C.The Regiment will parade at the Armory, Cathcart street, on MONDAY, May Bth, at 8.15 p.m., for march out and - Battalion drill.Uniform: Drill order.Pioneers, Brass and Bugle Bands, Maxim \u2018Gun Detachment and Stretcher-Bearer ~ Section to attend.« By order; , H.F.C.STIKEMAN, Capt.and Adjt.ART - ASSOCIATION, Phillips = = quare.THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD\u2019 OPEN DAILY, 10 a.m.to 6 p.m.\u2018 \u201c28: Cents EVENINGS: Tuesdays and: Fridays, \u20187-10.\u201c7 10.-Cents.ART GALLERY, BENEFIT VIOLIN: : RECITAL \u2018by MSS DOLLY: LUCAS Sh {13 years old.) - 25 MAY 8, 1905, nt \u20188.15: pam.ckets now on.sale.ab Shaw! 8, 2274 \u2018St.\u201cMar 10.i ; I: £ w EDNESDAT, x -uext, and before.he was cheated at first a 10; 11,12, 13th.: First performance.rosier afters meen, May 10th, at- Fak à .Jermal Opening by His Excellency : the | Governor-General of Canada at 8.00 Pom.= Wednesdays \u201c\u201cMReserved Seats now \u2018om: ale at \u201cStar \u2018Branca Office, = PRICES Mornings Ailmisston, \u201cAfternoons : Admission, -35¢ and Evenings : Reserved Seats, $1.00.mission, 25c and 50c.= - ui REDUCED RAILWAY RATES.- Furire MEETINGS.= Association - @HILLÏPF SQUARE.A SKETCHING CLASS (in oils) JAmder the direction\u201d of MR.\"DYONNET, -R.C.A.- wilt commence on THURSDAY, the-18th \u201cMay, and will\" close \u201con.SATURDAY, thbe.-17th June next.\u2018Instruction on Mondays, Wednesdays; Sec.Ad- / ae Thursdays and \"Satutdays, 2 p.m.to 5.p.m.For particulars,\u2019 apply to the Secretary.ir MAILS FOR CREAT | BRITAIN, EUROPE, ETC.CLOSE.AT MONTREAL.9.30 nm, Perse: E, ilbelm der Grosée N.G.6.00 p.: Bupplementary (Lioya | - Varie, M .of \u2018do Suppl a ; Sopp mentary 15° Eni IL X.G.Lioyd #15 wo do.su plementary y 26 Majestic, ze Star = Majestic, White Star\" #9 Lucania, - Cunard\u2019 - pi a a AE ite Star #23 Supplementary - 34\" Hamb.- Amer.0G + Supplementary.2 Suppl tary 28.-.Virginian, Allon\" 8 Kronprini Wilhelm, N.G, Lloyd : 728 : Supplomentary | 30 White \u201ctar +20 Bupplementary -\u201cLetiers may be posted apo 6 p.m.\u2014Other matte; pga be posted before: 5 mm.Registered before PRE te r Parcel Post) not ded \u201cAllan- EST, the-lâtest a pri Sagi} pinion Fridays: \\ i \u201c, : ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.- | \u2018\u2019Fhe ladies of thé Samaritan Hospital ac- '- knowledge with thanks the following donations for April, 1905:\u2014Lady- \u2018Hickson, $10 ; Mrs.'S.\u201cH.C.\u2018Miner, $23; Mrs.Ww.w.Ogilvie, Mrs.James Ross; each $10; Mrs.CoHn D, Morgan, G.H.Sinithers, Layton \u201cBros, J.C.King, Hugh Paton, Liddell, | - Lesperance - & Co, Stonewall Jackson Co., A.Ramsay & Son, each $5: G.Durntord, 32:50; Mrs.Lesperance, Munderioh & Co., Stevenson\u2019 BlaëRader, John IOTman, K.:MeClary Mtg.Co,, Mrs.Henri Jonas, Lady Drum- mond, Mrs.J.M.Pangman, fe \u2018Atex \"MéArthur \"C6, - Mudge.M0 s.Cassils, EW.ne \u201cMrs.\u2018J.A.Do re ios ER Campbell, J ennui, King nh, AMIS.Ÿ MIE \u201c@ Ë Harrower, D.+4 + es\u201d \u201cMrs LH Hibgant W.S31 ig \u201c Mrs.Mortimer, G.W.Sadler, E.Cavanagh, .A.Creak, each $1; Miss Gall, Be; Ed.L.\u201cMeannin 8.Boe.| something to-deserye.It, very.remote ds is | met\u201d with: no.success.:| mond \u2018behind him.FU \"EDMOND | \u201c} struck out: by Kissinger, Dyer, Felix, Ban- .Michaels] t, ti Campbell; j: HOPELESSLY I DEFEATED.The Royals are no Match for the Champion Bisons \u2014 LACROSSE MEN OF THE CITY CLUBS TURN OUT-GOGD PROSPECTS FOR THE SEASON.The baseball season.in Montreal opened au Saturday with a great flourish of trumpets, and under the special civic guidance of Alderman Walsh, who pitched, not exactly with orthodox accuracy and rapidity, the.first ball.The game was-well patronized, and the fans would \u2018have \u2018 been better pleased if their bottled up exultation gould have found an exit instead of being shelved until an occasion.frhen Montreal shouid do 1 gerepally considered._ Montreal\u2019s defeat by Buffalo by : 3 to 1 was due to that considerable item in any | stmmary of their season\u2019s play\u2014errors, 1f the splendid pitching of Felix had received the support it deserved, things might have been, different.The Bisons got three men home in the third, innings, and that was the beginning and end of their success.But it sufficed.The Royals threatened .often, bnt as every favorable opportunity \u2018| presented itself one of their team would spoil -their chances, and after the unt] scored by Bannon at the outset of the Royal\u2019s game, the \u201cefforts were\u2018 recorded in & dismal roug of noughts.The Bicons led off with Géttman to the pitching of 'Felix, who gave the.centre field \u2018the first base on balls.Felix, feit- this keenly, and made ample amends, and- fully.defeated.Miller headed the Montreal - batters; but Bannon followed, | amidst.loud applause, and got- down to \u2018vork at once.a HArrow escape.Meaney.faced the music base by a quick \u2018one from Laporte to Murphy, Bannon added another leg of the.dia- Raub connected, and the ball fooled Nattress, Bannon\" remping home on the :strength of the miss.Nothing of \u2018startling interest: happened; Kissenger puzzling the Royals, until Buffalo\u2019s third _ innings, when Brown stole home while \u2018Gibson Was.playing.with the sphere.Botk Gettmann and Hil Fee.on \u2018bases; \u201cwhen: Delehanty dispensed an im- | .possible and brought _in .the Waaderers.\"This.catastrophe \u2018for Montreal was aggravated by à miserabie throw by Gibson; which.never came near Miller at second base; \u2018The: rest of the innings were \u201cunavailing processions on both sides.\"a breath of hope in their final innings, \u2018when Kissinger let Bannon go to first.But it- was disappointed, as: soon as it arose by: the downfall of the rest of their side.To-day was to have heen off-dav with\u201d the ball players, but as they are.a game.short, on account of Friday's .postpone- ent, the Montreals and Bisons will e en, ip matters by à match this afternoon.La-' \u2018dies are admitted- to ail parts of: \u2018the; ball Montreal \u20ac \u2026 \u201c Summarÿ\u2014Stôlern bases, Gettman.filler: ren: by Felix, Bird; sacrifice hit, Kissin- \u2018ger: bases on balls;.by.Felix, Gettman, Hill: wild piteh, Kissinger; left on bases, Buffalo, 8 Montreal, * \u20182.: Unpire, Zim- mer.:.5 : \u201cCANADIAN BALL.SERIES: - Ottawa, Mav 6.\u2014The- opening.game.ot the Eastern Canadian series took place on Saturday.when the\u2019 Montreal.team were shout \u2018out by Ottawa by six to five after | \u2018a most \u2018exciting \u2018game.\u201c Montreal srored one on the first; \u201ctwo | ôn the second innings.Ottawa \u2018did \u2018noth- fnæ until -the: second =\u2019 venture, when ,they -got \u2018home: a single.In.their fifth, however,.by pwre- luck.they -were given two \u2019pagses to first.to which was added an er-\" \u201cror.\u201d \u201cMontreal brought off a sinele-in the following iunings, which levelled matters.\u2018up, though -Ottawn Tetched honte two men at: the \u201cnext attempt.to which Montreal\u2019 cond \u201conly\u201d espond by a unit.02 Thi shores \u2014 ; LUE ; MONTREAL.- AB.R Bordeiiy, \u2018et Hill, Delehanty and Murphy retired grace- | The fumbling.of Natfress | 4 let the.Royal manager .to first base,- after Montreal had 3 RE ro AE 101000 0.1.0 3 a 0 0 1.82-001.Murphy, ib se we 50 sv 4.0° 0 13 0-0 Laporte, 2b 4 0 0 1.8 0 Bird, ¢ .& 0 1 5 0 0F Nattress, ss \u2026 3 0 6 2.2 2 Brown; 3b.\" .8.1-1 1 .vo oun Tal 1 1:22.10 2 Score by tnings\u2014 Cla a CS .Büffalo- 0-03 0000008 11000000 06-1, {/Irishiheén\u2019s \u201chockey aggregation during \u201cthe will figure in this season's team agala.[is daily expected \u2018that Earl, 3b .+.\u2026 .\u2026 4 1 11 0 4 Girouard, of .\u2026 +» .4 0 0 2 0 0 Lecomte, 1b .\u2026.+e .\u2026 .2 2° 0 11 0 O Totals .\u2026.\u2026 .30 & 5 27 14 4 AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES, At St.Louis\u2014 St.Louis .00160200x\u20149 12 6 Detroit .- 0101200004 5 4 Batteries\u2014Howell - and Weaver; Ford, Thomas and Woods.Umpire, Sheridan.Attendance, 4,800.At Washington\u2014 tendance, 9,229, At Boston\u2014 Boston .00001502x\u20148 6 1 New York .0010010002 6 2.Batteries\u2014Dineen and Criger; Grifiitbs, Chesbro and Kleinow.Umpire, Connolly.Attendance, - 15,799.: At Cleveland\u2014 Cleveland-Chicago game; rain.AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING.-Per- Won.Lost, cent: Cleveland .+o or oo .0 6 625 Wasbington.\u2026 .ll 8 579 Philadelphia .9 -8 529 St.Louis .+ + oe.10.44 New York .+.2 + .8 9 A471 Chicago .+ os oo +8 9 ATL Detroit .+ seve eo oo .; \u201cThe new : club\u201d which - \u2018has been.so ar-.\u2018dently osired by \u201cthe Lachinists has at\u2019 last sprung: \u2018into being and will be called the \u2018Riverside Club.The purpose of the club is to: encourage all forms -of \u2018outd A-commitee, \u2018\u20acoIpol \u2018of Messrs: Duckworth, Cecil Reld, R.M.\u2019 Hannaford and P.Walsh \u2018will \u2018put the af- \u2018fair jon a permanent basis.Messrs, Ly man and Bastable will.draft the necessary The clubhouse.is ex.Stoney.\u2018point, SWIMMING \u2018pected 14! be.Dear: .THe \u2018Wetinount Lacrosse.team\u2019 got int uniform on Saturday apd.put in some good ic eeting of Montreal lough, Watson, Leonard, Yuile, McCallum, | | anchorage outside with daily spins.Mr.Fred.Fowler; who presided over \u2018the | | meeting, has just arrived.back and \u2018was able: to testify to} and beaten the train to this city, surren- |\" 18 \u2018frañcs to any one who could\u2019 \u2018wrestle with | May 9, at 8 p.m.No postals will be sent out for this meeting, but all members are invited to \u201cattend.The first swim will be on May 24.; OCEAN RACE New York, May 8\u2014The \u2018Times\u2019 says:\u2014 \u2018There were hundreds of curious visitors arrival for the ocean yacht race across in the international event.The \u2018Sunbeam\u2019 was berthed next to the \u2018Hamburg,\u2019 and the crews of the two yachts fraternized freely.The Englishwen hate a high regard for the German schooner, and were the race.a racer of that type.yachts ignoring her.race with conditions her way.and make new figures, you mark my words.only in the race to encourage the sport, and do not expect to win, But we will make a creditable showing.representatives may not finish first, but an English-built boat will.You take my tip.\u2019 This was the line that most of the \u2018Sun- ed Lord Brassey in entering and they exchanged good .feeling.They were the centre of an admiring crowd a good part of the day.The yacht will be-placed in dry dock to-day.By Thursday she will.be ready to leave the yard and ses e \u2018Hamburg\u2019 which lay beside her, will be docked to-morrow for a.trifling overhauling, but it is expected she will leave the yard :on' Wednesday ready: for the race.GOLF \"(Canadian Associated Press.) London; May 8.\u2014Lyon yesterday at Sun- six \u2018holes\u2019 and two down to Smirke.- Both weré championship entries.SPORTING NOTES - faction.with themselves.: finest.ever seen.The crowd wishes could return the compliment.tion of officers and the transaction of or- dirtary business of the Longueuil Club will be held on- on-May 13, at 8.15 p.m.The annual \"general.al meeting of the \u2018Lon- guéuil Cricket Club tak takes place to-night.minutés.' third.round of the Wall competition, Mr.Pangman\u2019s score as 84.Messrs.James HiV -and-:1, i liscrott \u201csecènd place.With = 5 va a [third with 87.Three hing were offered | for competition.: In.the monthly bandicap competition on the links of the Outremont Club on Satur- pewier donated by the vice-president.Mr, second place.Mr, S.Munroe has.been -elected.as tain\u2019 \u2018of the Victoria and.Country.Golt ip- lub, \u201cErrors in\u2019 baseball sé séem to \u201chave spread over Montreal men like an - epidemic = on Saturday.\u2019 \u201creals in -ottawa; \u201cThe Westmount.Lacrosse Club will play an \u201cexhibition game.with Sherbrooke \u2018on .MISS LUCAS\u2019S RECITAL, rl \u2018The programme for the\u2019 benefit violin re- \u201c¢ital for Miss Dolly Lucas at the Art Gallery this evening is as follows: LG.F.'Handel, Sonata A Major.violin and piano.- - Andantè Attacca, Allegro Attacca, Adagio Attacca, Allegretto erato\u2014Miss Dolly Lucas ahd Mrs.C.B.Seifert.- 2.Vocal (a) L.Lakme; (b)-N.Monsigny, ar #tait un oiseau gris\u201d (Rose et Colas) 1264.\u2014Mlle \u2018Adele Demole.3+ J.B.Accolay, Violin - Concerto, - A Minor \u2014Miss Dolly \u201cLucas., (Mrs.C.E.Selfert at the piano.) : 4.\u2018Piano solo.\u201d (a) L.van Beethoven, Major, op: 26; (b)-\" Scarlatti- -Tausig, Pag= .torale, E \u2018Minor; (c) R.Schumann, Abends; (d) ,B.Grieg, Norwegian Bridal Procession.\u2014Miss -Belle Bryson.5.Violin solo: (a) L.van Beethoven, Ro- Mazurka; (e) C.Bohm, Shizgber Song; 4) -H.\u2018Vieutemps, Hilarité, \u2018 op.8.\u2014Miss- Dolly Lucas: - 6.Vocal.(a).> Je Connals un Berger 'Discret; (b) - Mamou, Diteés-Moi, 7th: Century); (ec) we efi\u2019 Hood, The Violet; (4) G.Chadwick, \u2018The\u2019 Dandelion.\u2014 Mlle.À.Demole.- 7.\u2018Anton Dvorak, - Sonata, Gu Major, \u2018op.:100.:, Yor Violin\u2018and plano Allegro riso- Tuto,\u2019 \u2018Larghetto, Scherzo, \u2018 Molto \u2018vivace, Finale.Allegro.\u2014Misses Dolly Lucas and Belle Bryson.: The.recital will be under the patronage ot Lady Drummond, Lady Van Horne,Mre.lex.Murray, Miss Skelton, Mrs.S.Greenshields.200 \u2014 \u2018CANADA GAZETTE\u201d \u201cOttawa, May 6\u2014 His: Excellenev the Gevernor-Geéneral has been p.eased to {make the following appointments: Har- -old -George Brunton.of Regina, to be inspeetor.in .- the, Roval North-West \u2018Moupted Police.in the room and etend \u2018of Inspector E.Gilpin Brown; John 'W.Bury, of Victoria, B.C.to be \u2018collector Jin.His Majesty's Customs: Angus Bea- etary tfentur et.té: is Th the dist { nition election of the.Hon C.eo Swimming Club tor the.: election.of offt- \u2018man, was.to-day sentenzed to Ce in the.Central Prison, one year 2 [toni McNeil), Vigtoria,: BE; to be: the, to see Lord Brassey's \u2018Sunbeam,\u2019 the latest the Atlantic, as she lay in dock yard, in South Brooklyn yesterday.The arrival of the veteran English yachtsman With his auxiliary, seemed to arouse a new interest free in their opinion that she would win \u2018What chance have we against I tell you American | \u2018are figuring wrong if they are She'll outfit anything in the We're Englana's beam\u2019s\u2019 crew took.They seemed to feel the same sportsmanlike spirit that actuat- nidale defeated Morsop .by four up thirty- \u201cA lot is heard about the \u2018Royals\u2019 satis- It'is a shame the _.zeneral public cannot join \u2018in with the - | same heartiness.= \u2018The baseball.team is reported as saying | that-the crowd on Saturday was one of the The annual general ineeting for the elec-.Boat \u201d Héckenschæidt defeateä.Parr - at \u2018Buffalo on Saturday .Dight three.times in seven Mr.Cecil Pangman w won first place in the played on the links of the Victoria Coun- | toy: Golt Glub™ om.Saturday afternoon.for for .day\" afternoon; Mr: C.N.FInnis -won the Recorder Weir and Mr.: Hibbard' ted -for \u2018The Royal's unique feats inthis specialty sare only equalled by the Mont- For Delibes,.| Stropher - \u201cde \u2018Funeral March from.the \u2018Sonata A Flat: Des .marnce, F Major; - (b) W.A, Mozart, Menuet; (¢) C.\u2018Bohm, Cavatifia, op.213, Ko.2; (d) H: Wienlawski, Kujawak, 3 an about 4812500 to develop gas rm a cers and other business of importance to HARRIERS the club will be held in the M.A.A.A.SHIPPING NEw \u2014 rooms, 149 Mansfield street, on Tuesday, MOVEMENTS OF Vrssp,: Name, From Ce Ottawa.+ Liverpooi ÿ Torr Head.Middlesbor Kastalia.\u2026.Glasgow te Tritonia.G - +.Antwerp cee .Por 2 = Ts Bonavista.Tore re So Wobun.+ Sydney 1 Hektos.La Roy.ne Sverre.++.Sydney T° Catalone.* Sydney Corinthian.Glasgow toe Hungariau.London Buenos Ayrean.Glasgow \" Victoria.Liverpoo} 2 Montreal.++ London 7 500 Torgorm fo Manchester Importer.St.John.N B.Italia.vier G enoa .\u2026 Cree Cherbourg.\\.+ Hamburg |, \\. In; NOs \u2018wise disco certe \u2018| den: conépieuousriess, \u201cthe: woth: ded \u201cseross the street: \u201cShe lifted one end\u2019 of \u2018the pile, \u201cglipped\u2019 a Fiece -of rope: un- \u2018der,it.and looped.it around the bends ~ Next: she drew from under her: skirt a.cushie The engineer pulled is { and -peremptorily \u2018ordered.Fou, che he ne here!\u201d fi him; Here; the en nee : Ti end © mette boards, pie e stooping: lifted: \u2018the .other and gat: under at the me tug Then she Thre.are two vacaicies on \u201cthe star sion?It is the- violent coming together direction, or one\u2019 moving and\u2019 the other not moving: The \u2018results fare, as -a- rule, : {the same: destruction of ife or:of pro- la failure in.train operation.they.employ, most : of \u2018it of the -balancing | Tightly insistifig.that something must be \u2018done \u201cto: reduce the loss of life in: rails will \u201c observe \u2018that\u2019 a \u201cperson who} order\u2019 \u201cThe Chicago News! tells \u2018how: \u201cstatement was-illustrat £ you notice,\u201d continued né engineer; } That Italian.woman is.getting | hat roading, \u2018it is far.safer for.passerigers load\u2019 than: you.or.1 can ligt.$ Just.wait | \"| here a minute and you will.see how eas: ily she.does | the \u201ctrick: wreck weaker: ones.\u2019 \u201cpaper statement \u201cis incorrect; \u2018but what | steel.\u2018ear trains.came together, at high the! pile of boards: she.\u201cturned: to ad : CEYLÔ system as well.coffee and is therefore a Advertisements.GREEN OR BLACK, Stimulates and aids digestion and tones up the In these respects it is unlike coffee disagrees.Its full body and rich flavor make it a splendid breakfast be prove your health.For Sale by All First-class Grocers.ov N TEA, boon to all with whom verage.Its use will im-= WATER A call When You Buy Go to the house which has won your confidence,and where you get quality as a first consideration, We are showing & large assortment of STEEL RANGES, and Nigh-ciass Agateware FILTERS, solicited, Geo.R.WE HAVE NOW SUBSCRIBED success of its members.> =.caRTER, 1 ce President.\u201cTh Railway and Locemative Engi- nest asks: \u2014 \u201cis.a railway: colli- of two.trains, \u201ceither moving in oppo- étions, cor.moving in \u201cthe same There is one thing, ision is not the re- \u2018not, and never will \u2018be; the result of locomotive: Or \u2018car.construe- tion.It isin every \u2018case the.result \u201cof \u201cOur friends of \u2018the daily press is very.le odo oh cles \u2018are.involved; and from the fact that: wooden : cars \u2018are: \u2018generally badly crush: ed, they, are.advocating.the adoptign- of Putas.teal \u2018cars : the\u2019 colli- \"the inevitable conditions of modern ail \"to ride in rullmans or steel cars are safer \u201cthan.wooden ones .rests on \u2018their.very ability, to crash\u2019 into and to CE \u2018all the: cars in iolently.colliding\u2019 trains were equal- Ty st Tong wha Ja\" happen to: \u2018the pas- señgers?: We \u2018can- give some : answer to this.question\u2019 \u2018by.referring to a newspaper cutting lately.sent.to us by one of our readers; in.which it was said that\u2019 a train: g \u201cfisty miles an hour had been | \u2018stopped™ by its engineer in\u201d four: rail lengths.Fifty miles an -hour: is at the rate of 78:6 it.per second.\u201cFour rail ngths is 120.feet.TE the.tram was \u2018not stopping, it would: pass over thé four.\u201crail \u2018lengths.in: less than two seconds.it \u201808, .of \u2018course, \u2018obviqus \u2018that this news: bout \u2018the: loose passengers in: a train so Stopped?_ They (would be thrown with excessive: violence; against the \u2018ends and.\u2018the interior, furnishings of the ear, 20 severe in to\u2019 them would.If two 1 n-telescopable,\u201d indes etible d the stopping of each train would take: place in consideraby less.than four rail Jengths, and some of the cars would 20S MeGILL, STREDT.A well managed - \u201cBuilding Society embodies the.hest .and-.1208 :_, Method.o£ co-operation and profit sharing; The pignon of the: spot aclentiie © It is the one place iwhere:all citizens: \": mon possession, \u2018a common ownership of property - and.a com: interds 5 \u201cright development of the\u2019 community.in which they live.oR * x 2; je [1 We will award Appropriations Nes.\u2026135 -and a : ; a - TUESDAY EVENING, the th\u2019 MAY, 1905, 1% by SALE AND BALLOT oN Mechanics\u2019 Institute,.204 \u2018St, James street, YOU CAN.JOIN NOW AND PARTICIPATE ; Circulars.and full information upon application.THE PEOPLES MUTUAL BUILDING SOCIET \u201c DIRECTORS: \u201cD, FRASER; Trustee.\u2026 J VID GUTHRIE; ; \u201d A:J0 Ea 'W.RAPHAEL, © Ter, \u201c ] St.James, sige 1 Ca -would be :thrown about with a degree \u2018of | #0.far depended, almost entirely, on the be \u2018rashed or broken to: fragments.\u2018things\u2019 go\" now, \u2018the fact that such cars| Puk - vs.à fair-haired you Prowse, CAPITAL OF $1,442,800.00 -haye:a com- *- at eight o \u201cclock; on\u2019 \u201cthe\u201d Library.of: the.J.WIDMER NEULES; vice President.ARCH WATT, \"5; - J.McGER, Sec.-Treas./ WM ey ph cob pe el ge reel one raide; \u2018or \u2018one\u2019 of: Hô.VE \u201cths \u201ctying : would\u2019 rebound: with: considerable \u2018force.The passengers in these cars ot : \u2018being fixtures and.having at the time of .coir lision the velocity of the moving trains, violence only measured: \u2018by the speed: of the trains and the - staying.qualities.of the cars.- : We do not say.that, steel passenger cars aré- not a most.desirable \u201cform of railway.vehicle gonstruction.\u2019 They would \u2019 be most valuable in such contingencies as derailments: or such\u2019 like wrecks, for they would stand an enormous amount of side \u2018wiping \u2018against tunnel walls or.the slopes: of\" rock cute.where they had space to stop.in.When it comes to the violent straightaway collision, something must give; and.the success of tne heavy.Pullman\u201d or the \u2018 all-bteel car.bas presénce.in the trains.of cars.that.can A REMINISCENCE.OF SERGIUS.A correspondent sends; \u2018me, the following Tittle reminiscence of the unfortunate grand duke: whose tragic.end: hig vara: lyzed.all Europe: A clergyman of my.ac: quaintance went to RES enheim to instruct Princé-\u201cLouis of attenburg in English when he Te preparing for the royal navy.The E mperor and Enipress of Russia were staying there with heir three youngest children, the -dowager Duchess.of Saxe-Coburg, and.the Grand es Sergius and Paul.The children all came to have lessons with their cous in.Louis, \u2018and Princéss Alice\u2019 looked in .upon them.occasionally io join in the \u2018English conversation.The Czars fete day at \u2018the end of Angst Was.\u2018abproach- \\ing,- and.the -childrén wantéd to.have a gpncert, which the\u2019 tutor arranged for When it was over, the Emperor poi his little son: Sergius: to.him,\u201d and gave liim-a riñig in-a case to.offer to the tutor as an acknowledgment of his services.\u2018Little Paul, the youngest son, came.forward and wanted fo fred it, too, 80° Paul caigied + the ring and us - the case.The ring hag been valued a8 .as worth about \u201ca \u2018hundred \u201cpounds.\u2018The.Grand Dike Sergius was more like his: mother than his father\u2019s family, and was-her constant companion when she visited Yer old home in Hesse Darmstadt and lat Nice, where\u2019 she \u2018stayed.for the.benefit of her health.during her last winter, and was brought home a dying woman St, Petersburg.He \u2018was in - those \u2018giant cE:twen-.ty-two; büt his father's violent death seemed \u2018to-sadden him permanently, and his gloomy: \u2018face; which\" never, in public, ; betrayed itself: into a.smile, gained\u2019 for him a- great.et \u2018mapopularitg-= be up-ended \u2018or violently wrenched te LAURE en CATHERINE: ST WHERE PURE MILK CAN BE Ei hed and are © erating: the first complete plant in Canada for ve Lave establis 9 ilk that can te relied upon to be free from-any imporities ma on.any danger \u2018of carrying foreign substances into the household.ry in.; THE GUARANTEED, PURE \u201cMiLK CO T.> ee ESSE SES ue épis DT SUBSCRIPTION RATES.convince Japan that she has not inten.| tionally - broken the laws of neutrality.Japan has, we think, never wished to \u2018drag.her ally into this.business, but upon sufficient occasion she would have a right to her active support.Hardly any greater calamity could be imagined \u2014 TE THE ed only by the party that rebelled.The remarkable demonstrations that have preceded his departure would seem to reveal Mr.Choate as the most broadly popular of the many great ambassadors the United States has sent to the Court of St.James.The dinner at the Guild- MONTREAL DAILY - WITNESS United States and compel the proud re- publie to sue for peace and pay a large indemnity for the boon.The whole plan and the details of it elaborated by its author are too fanciful and, in some parts, absurd to challenge serious attention.He has precedents, however, such TRAIN LEFT THE TRACK.ENGINEER BURNED TO DEATH AND FIREMAN MISSING IN RAILWAY WRECK IN TEXAS.Moxpay, May &.1905 NOTABLE ANNIV ERSAI CANON ELLEGOOD\" 5 LoN ISTRY AT ST.Yesterday the cn Ire JAMES APOSTLE, RY x ro +., - + st Bl : ey wines 13 mone wo \u2018| than for this support to be necessary.[hall has been the most wonderful of ail.ag they are, to keep him in counten- p Hopston, Texas, May 8.- rived at nine o\"el in state from nin nificent floral tribut es, in.room at \u2018Altadore\u2019 The Mullen, assisted.by-the: Be Chane.§.Hyman, Paterson.ihe Hen.Li Hon.Rodolphe Lemieux lee Nesbitt, oË: the Supre alor Gibson amd : The acting bearers were Me McIntosh, E.W, Nesbitt: Lay, H.J.Fi ke George Eden: À Munro.\u2026 KILLED TEN BEAR Glenwood Springs, Col.Ma tident Roosevelt.ond his hunt A tle; 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nd- brea ki A \u2018esda , 20! jon men.ur- ; he ng vesti eveni ge wo and ; cult; ine i 10 buried se u we 3 P ela ) ae PAPERS int me remand: Spar My hi SH Lh and de.Bf very n tes ON FOR = nortumace rons sa Bani; eet, of yo >.RR me, si to \u2018and as.set on { ev Wi on ad b Thoin ance | de- ci e withot ng ¥ the anxi acti .DET NDIN \u2018 ron rel\u2014z3 ap\" Le ective Gt youn i: BSTE [ sisted wait he- \u201cset acids Did That vas di was een dione e Co Se cialy minister f Fede e Har ious C ing in Atw ER.ING- Ton bond atin So Int ; Ee in 8 SE, Fo de D nov se te publ Le he pod i fen of our Pie UP OR Bd I eral wool, Sloan, st.Nig St.Tam ow state paume ime.The T riend of h eh the ublic ©\u2019 H ations + Eurday last or 8 In Ne of the ! & no 5 \u2018 roundi ght n, Sami igh J Famiés + hey L{eme! udie uid a T oun Th end th e p th privat o'cl arb ea t ay l be E a wi nsol w Y he C Tho \u201cTONT Se pundip weeks to Bb amps ht ,b; més woul were nts.t nee.t be.al hey i g an e à sof e det presen e mat te te lock or Contes he r ast s Engi windin vence ork.H.hauvi unli ioli FRE who, thong > the à besdquast oF que Eo be.assured ich loved on : nounced.0 the 5 ective de of aster fer would Commisie \u201crepresente spe- EE Comp 3 out À.Rogers mess bi lowiug sho \u2014 ANC Fear ers.van decared exp red that hey hearing I OT ee a paren, In view of be fieroon.wh Leet tative before The pet rder fo hs \u201cpetition \u201ctock uy Ness\u201d ons oar ~ gé-to d | alw ODA \"yo a or d \u201cthe Te! a 0 eted.ee T rivi ussed w vs e à titi te rni q ps.Io Om VF 5 of there 4] oS 7 ire age their ui prey PRESIDENT + ba bee ot on En hers fhe oe Ris the Laurie ini 520 -\u2026 \u201cto-d ney ese_ fell \u201cfre money ® do mot young the \u201cdo le entishied ar \u201cof the HE A \u2014 pa en\u201d the pr ippi to-da v.satisfa he at [FT e Court, % p iquida oy Le .\u201csont sw day an Before Ah ape gd ot EME close of and orde AD ARPER IN the president, X va ctor sole FRO _ presented Stock 1 ates A Arthur dg re] ples \"pool + ma gombated cam th | occ Ad ) OF J RIN rate ent Fede: speci 50.M ed ted ! onds Om w plea.of Tete a we \"rooms T ted some E the da mé one DINE CHI IN CITY\u201d ere\u201d Mes +.Mr tee m To | NAL 2 OM THE ented | ds 2 soe a sn PE sedis a Pits wh o the pliers tre ax VITE DR UNI mv° (JE des VE the sd wih rr Ee \u2019 mn ro os md ing: her ti eh réver, per se oirier cnssio \u201cFu repli views ex] .and pu GIL RP VE A inning on! members _ with ioe the > Fran ieeti es GO oP Co iam, No \" ork and.the foi sayin persist ntences spirits pre esda: lied, an ; 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; \u2018the ng not be ngs for al ust CH lhe ë ORT 7 * a iver amily | oo qe AP: .OW a , \u2026 2B J 5 at Wh + ré.Hi so 85 rane: is \u2018\u20ac ngs pp-| Dis gate.iD W the en- old | whi pere ab the 51 Thee ed aptain.\u201d ERL \"9m\" th 2.5 PPREÏ ING .TC : _ NE : t 155.ut § 5 LE i Oy Ne Lo sls om orf Se gk |e ee TE 7 P ants.alf.udien \u2018154 y last Wa ed + OF 80 IAT: | 33 autif that or to-day .s\u2019done it Teged got, tte.of No.a no ton, a sion rater a To ee ICAL Loans reserve cxtensive advertising of the new : the Dominion Coal Company in all *ze leading newspapers of this \u2018country and the United States, has not been wifh- yu goad results as there is every indica- u that the $5,000,000 first mortgage 5 nt 35-year sinking fund gold coupon : and the new preferred stock now\u201d ed for subscription by the Bank of patreal, Canadian Bank of Commerce, and\u201dLee, Higginson & Co., will be largely over-subscribed, Subscription lists opened nis morning in this city.at the: office of the above-mentioned banks.According to despatches from Boston there have already been applications amounting.to over $2;- 43,000.This includes some rather heavy subscriptions from London, Holders of the old bonds and preferred stock \u2018should have deposited their securities before the close | of to-day\u2019s business in \u2018order to take advantage of the special.ofte: connection.plications was acutely ; Teftected \u201cin \u2018the ¥ opening dealings on Wall Street this.-mora- | ing, ahd most of the gominant.\u2018spécule.Paris operators to Bùy father posnat to setts.indicating a belief that the neütrality qi tion will be amicably arranged.\u2019 A Lon { be collected.For old and interest \u201ca w S Subscription List The .C Me DOMINI First Mort Dated 1st May, 194 Coupons 1st Dividends 1st February and August.The Preferred Stoek [will be convertible, at the option of the Holder, at any time up to 1st May, 1910, into a like amount of Common Stock of the Company.After let Muy, 1910, the Preferred Steck is subject to redemption @ 1257.and accrued dividends.These Issues are to purposes of the Comjady.CAPITALIZATION.Mortgage.5% Bonds\u2014Total AUÉROTIZEC.LL.21 ca ccenee cocornee $7,000,000 Held in\u2019 Treasury.LL.) cena nes 2,000,000 \u2018 ; \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 § 5,000,000 7% Cumulative Preferred Stock .srssesere entorse ta evensene, 3,000,000 Commons The Holders of the 4 the present issue of Preferred.Stock \u2018will be given priori necessary for such Holders, on or before 8th May, 1905, \u2018to-:deposit their bonds\u2019 or: shares.with \u2018The ya Trust Company, Boston, who \u2018are authorized t Company; Montr \u2018Temporsry Réeeipts \u2018ex - The: rate at which exchange will be: made is.ûg \u2018follows : FOF.oid- Bonds-\u2014New \u2018Bonds fo ; in:cash.\u201cInterest will bé paid on old Bonds upto 12th May, 1905, and.accrued \u2018interest ane Stock \u2014Share for Share in new\u2019 \u2018Stock.Interest on.old c \u2018Applications by.ne applied for, which will | : are-delivered.Whea- olf securities ard oy for, xchange he! dep The BANK OF MONTREAL ssrs.LEE, HIGGINSON & CO.Offer for Subscription the following new Securities of the 85,000,000 # In Denéminations of $500 and $1000.May and November.$3,000,000 Seven Percent Cumulative Preferred Stock.In shares of $109 each.Price 115 flat.ROCK cueuus en .| EZF OFFER TO EXCHANGE.I; or the' New England haugeable for\u2019 the new, bongs.and shares.when issued.; will accrue: from \u201cthat date.returned: if \u2018no-allotmens ie made, be sit 0 be payable when th 5 will open on 8th May and close on or before 12th May, 1905.Situations Vacant.Te WANTED, Vu GENBRAL SERVANT FOR a family of three.Apply, 9% Sauter st.WANTED, Stenographer, SMART YOUNG and to assist work.Must have experience.STENO 15, \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.ANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE, WANTED, YOUNG LADY FOR OFFICE work; must be experienced.KEOWN'S, 370 St.Antoine strest.WANTED, CAKE BAKER, ALS BOY for Bakery.Apply McKEOWN'S, 370 St.Antoine street.ON COAL COMPANY, LIMITED, WANTED, A TABLEMAID, Housemaid.street.Apply at 20 Drummond WANTED, GENERAL SERVANT, Family of three; housemaid kept.i 5 tage Five Percent Thirty-Five Year Sinking Fund Gold Coupon Bonds, D3: Due 1st May, 1940.Subject to call @ 105 and accrned interest after 1st May, 1910.WANTED, A YOUTH FOR GENERAL office work; one .with a knowledge of shorthand and 2 Address X.420, \u2018Witness\u2019 Office, Price 99 and accrued interest.WANTED,AN OFFICE BOY; GOOD Opening; bring references, and apply to MR.ROUSSEAU, 742 Lagauchetiere street.WANTED.\u2014 SELLING AGENT TO Can vass the city only: good returns.\u2018between 1 and 3 p.m, & CO., 214 St.James street.C.T.CHRISTIE WANTED, GOOD PLAIN COOK AND housémaid;- tamily of three; 56 Simpson street.retire the Company's present outstanding Bonds.and Preferred Stock, and for the WANTED; A GARDENER, around \u2018country house near must understand \u2018the.culture ot.vegeta.\u2018bles and Sowers.Apply A.Hale SIMS, | 54 Latour.street, Montreal.\u2018 aaavadostersesaceccncens ss 15, 000, 000 WANTED, GIRL FOR SODA FOUNTAIN -at SCARFF'S \"PHARMACY, 2262 st Catb- erine\u2019 street.resent issue\u2019 of Borids will be given \u2018priority in\u2019 the allotment of new bonds, and Holders of inthe allotment of new:-Preferred.Stock: \u2018bat it w | easily .4 World.Wide.Subscribers must be accompanied by 3 deposit of 10 \u2018Percent.\u2018on the par \u201cvalue | Farm Over $10.a Day Agents wanted al over the world.perience not necessary.° earned .\u2018taking Write.for full particul .-{ and.\u2018oir lists: for \u201d easy \u2018canvassing, © $13.Y dress, the publishers of \u201c À Montreal, \u2018Canada.: ~~ ea \u201cWorld dh \u201cFor Saie.FOR SALE Tic.AND MEDIUM GRA) \u201cFarniture \u201camd: Carpet Store,\u2019 at very .\u201cest -prites.- Cash \u2018or credit, and - treatment.-LONDE BROTHERS, \u201876 St.\u2018Eayrence\u2019 street.\u2026.rors Wanted Sr cable says.that.the weakness: or: that | market is also due to\u201c the *Ho: bility of \u201c anancial dittieul in.\u201cative at steady \u201cprice J } nancial ty the United States at Sc to 5c; wine méasufe \u2018in over a speculative account in.Wail Suse: to\u201850e, and large \u2018tins; | small\u201d cakes is Cañadian: Pacific \u201cwas: weak Toealiy |.sympathy with the lowék: range af: VU; rea.States securities; buyers\u2019 were bidding 146%: this morning, and.\u2018sellers asking : HT small lot ef 15 shares -sold Bt: thes Totti price.Moiireal See ef su ered à] with a 3% point decline since thes.last\u2019 sale on Friday.Thére was Bile selling re to os Le bas of 00 in the stock, .only- 100.shares 9, but subsequently fell: \u2018away: 2 D \"throughout | the period of nervousness\u2019 \u201cthis morning sent strong position, \u201cwithout any \u2018apparent effort, would seem to be- \u201cpi 711 toes Ts mp rave 7 5 } zeoralized polie .0f-a We \u201cTe.large quantity \u2018of stock wag.worked oft \u2018at\u2019 bands, Toronto Railway was: weak, but\u2019 die iow pricés - 2 ng - DO.quiet.Power open fractior al tt further glut is.\u2018expected oad 1 pened ity \u201cpester x stopped bringing them ne cent ; 89 - al \u201cqliantities\u2019 it: \"being more p hee them to live: stock.\u2019 .sold at _as low \u2018as 35e.offered at sLa.Per, Haney b when \u2018the international \u2018 atmosp} re \u2018is slow säle.clearer, - MORNING \u2018SESSION : Bank of Toronto\u201412 at 215 Merchants-\u201410- at Bank of Hochelag tron\u201420 \u2018at 2145, 7 Mackay\u201410 at 41,\" Mackay pref\u20145'àt 23: eT Scotla\u201450 at 6135.Street\u201430 at: 216%, 50.:æt- 21616; - Pa Ry\u201410 a 105%, 5.at 05, 5 at Power\u201450 at 0 15 ät 29%; Detroit\u201450 at\u2019 15 at\u2019 Richelieu\u201430 4 \"78, °° Twin City\u20145 at M0: Textile pref\u2014$50 at 82, at 82, $58.34 \u2018at 82, $58.33 Dom.Coal préf\u20142 at il Iron bonds\u20141.000, at 841.COMMERCIAL Montreal.Wholesale.Prices BUTTER IS ABOVE AN- EXPORT BASIS : \u2014LOWER PRICES LOOKED FG : Jere were no shipments: of\u2019 butter fro is country during : the past.week, Market has been \u2018aistinetiy firmer: w ; SUtfening of values all\u2019 round.The r consistent\u2018 with the.\u201ctrué cb Market, The reaction came when dealers und that \u2018their stocks.were, not sufficien 9 cater fully to the increased\u2019 consump: 2 in in much greater quantities, and\u2019 $ Bere is every prospect of an.\u2018easier -mar- at in the course of .a few days.d'eamery sells at- 17%c to I%c, and\u2019; 1845 or choice lots: in a \u2018Jobbing way.A\u201d Tum: er of orders have.been\u2019 received\u2019 from: \u2018ince.and Newfoundland; which is Téspon #ble for the \u2018present high range of Values.When these wants\u2019 are.satisfied it Is\u2019 ex ected that prices.wilt\u2019detlife as none \u201che dealers.\u2018could.put.\u2018fodder : Sutter, in; storage at the present \u2018prices, oe this time\u2019 last\u201d ESC MARKET VERY -FIRM\u2014ER TOO HIGH TO INDUCE: PI G The tone of the.egg marke; \u201ceady to frm,.and-a faitly gop ; 5 to $2.95 > \u2018ROLLED: OATS $2.20-to - MILL: FEED «Ontario $18 to $18.50; shorts; \u201c$19 toba bran in ages, $ ie \u201cto 13446; Nô: Re Bur grades, 1ic rolls; 15¢c to 16¢; ; On \u2018EVAPORATED APPLES D \u2018The market for evapora \u2018Trains dull, and last .quotatic { there being- \u2018ro: change: ~ FLOUR, \u2014 Manitoba: sprf { $5.50 $5.0 choice is renorted.Round.lots are sellinz to-day! old ét Le, \u2018but lâké à ing way, \u2018So far prices away many in pickle, - ACTIVE - DEMAND FOR.ICTS, The market tor map +.job-}- ; jo Feach ing \u2018last We Ly \u2018bag.| ke at.50 to: $1.60 In cp ) ) \u2014 \u201cHeavy Qanadian * short cut \u2018pork, $1650 to: $17.50; : qe 50.\u2018to.$AT;: \u2018American.\u2018cut clear.fat hack; | &3 { HER 634c-te:-T44c be to te.according to quality:| hams, 12¢ to Li 5 once Be; Fresh Line gd New - have sold at: bs.A car.of: at 47kc.Al place the.assoc basis, -, Al 1e.TEACHER WANTED | FOR THE Sylvestre: \u2018West \u2018Model School, \u201choldin; \u2018first: class\u2019 Model ~Diploina \u201cfrom MG Normal School; -salar, 1st,\u201d $250.- from Sept.| WOONSIDE; = écraser.yi : ; ce is.Tereby niven that a DEND.OF FIVE \u2018PERCE aid up- Carital Stock sof ; d \u201cFOR\u201d \u201cTHE pissénTi R Schoo!;-Ste.Axathe -des-Monts,a\u2019 T .\u201cProtestant; holainig a Model.Schoo} - fo - Salary -for ten months.from / 38674300.Apply to.SIDNEY DUBRIL À -Secretery-Treasurer, - \u201c8 the HUE Monts.'$ tore, 4 solution Wäs-pas Ta; ote rin; : : colored\u201d \u2018having She preferenc ve \u201cThe \u2018biading.-opened ted \u201capples.: \u201ccations rece Call at our office and see the Maroont Wire ps System in opération, or \u201cwrite: we ; on.MUNROE & MUNROE, : - (Managers for Marconi Und ' | Canada Life Building, Montreal.tore, \u2018WANTED * FFICES \u2014 TWO DESIRABLY \"FRONT Offices, en suite, ous: flat up, in \u2018Witness\u2019 Annex, between: \u2018Witness\u2019 and Metr- chants Dank Bulldings,\u201d A an ii ENT, FOR 6:MONT \u201cfurnished lower tenement,\u201d west A, aux] \u2018street; -dousle parlor, 8 \u2018bedrooms, \u2018dia- | ing-roôm, kitchen, - bath-and al -côn- ¢ : Rent, $30.per- month.Ad 2 ) > 4070, SWitn = \u2018ight.short cut, | ® Tes 3 dian \u201c abattotr Dogs, T5 select, at | and \u2018five: factories 154 boxes oficheeso.H.H.Hibbard: bought 95: boxés .of butter: at | 19, 1-8c; 38.°at-\"19¢,- 183.at 18%; Gunn: ot | Langlais.bought\u2019 5.at 19¢, : TE.Allen a Tor 5 BARBER STAND TO LET a Peter- strept, Between Merchants\u2019 Ban] ; \u201cEmployment = TS \u201cEMPLOYMENT FOR A FE! hours each day by\u201ca reliable tnan, = decking or.ig Bt work.: | bt ss Book: Fle or Fan Tr 2 by a zentleman vof long «expérience, T nyersant with.all: an\" furnish \u2018apquestionale GB.TED TEACHER FOR - THI MC J- Fifty: years ago y Mr: C: B.Spurgeon preasand \u2018a-Christ- mas serman \u201cin \u2018which the\u201d father of\" à: household is represented as getting les sons about the, nexborn- Saviour from; might be done \u2018in every\u201d family.- where: the.question \u201cwas\u201d \u201c aské where the Book of Hex the Bible: ic mi Some ne\u201cplacés] t-the end, iat\u201d the \u201cTimothy Fo And j : Christiana an many preache ers [QUE do \u201cnot\u201d kilbw the \u2018Bos.\u201cDr, BE! for tbe putpitwrête to d''ministée t every member including the youngest child |, and the sérvant-an-illnstration of ree here ,-| Glasgow, Qs |S MONTROSE | 8.2 vu va ve oo or » vy Fig mOBER REFORD \u20ac0., Limited, ALLAN LINE.i .= LIVERPOOL VIA MOVILLE, ROYAL MAIL SERVICE.Montréal.and Quebec to Liverpool.IONTAN.May 5 VIRGINIAN.May 26 VICTORIAN.May 12 TUNISIAN.Juas BA ABTAN : May 19 VICTORIAN June 9 BAVARIAN.June 16 \u2018VIRGINIAN June 2S TONISIAN a.June 30 VICTORIAN July 7 Virginian on trisl trip made 19.83 knots and has made the fastest passage on record from Morville to to Victorian on her trial grip made 19% kaots; equal 3tatuts miles \u2018Bavarian\u2019s record, me 73, ¥3 oes, 12 miautas ip saloons, #95: phd ek \u2018proméseds 3 duals, Hes triclights, throughout, - FIRST-CLASS, $70 and upwards, accord: ng to steamer, ; - _ Reductions forraxad trip dacs - rusien, $87.50; an op Tu ish Latter.aD, varian .or Tupisian, ie 2 or Vir finian, $431).Retatn tiokats a redus- rates.\u201d THIRD- ans, Liverpool London or Glasgow IP 50 and $28.i MONTREAL: TO GLASGOW.-Corinthian., .;,, May 10 Micilian \u2026 May % 7}; > Pretoria Dene] May 17 Mongolisn.\u201cFane 7 © Saloon $60.00.ond Saloon 840.6).Third clas lia four berth.$26.50.\u201cApply tof & Al ALLAN, Moatrsit es WITHY & Ts (LIMLUTED,) : \"PROPOSED SALI NCS.+ rs, LINERS INIT, Montreal and\u2019 Manchester: - From Some of the abd aehisdaiostor à limited number of pass- +4 A Canada-South Africa Joint Service \u201cMontreal to Cape Town, Port Elizabeth, | ast London and Durban: Pr | \u201cpriaxmorzs, fm from Monee - \u201c*Pitted withcold storage.- 1 Aoulare appl to.ui «+ Second ollie » ] Lindon: a5 \u201cBowmd Trip a Todneed 3 rates, Third: Class 3 jLAKE MICHIGAN FETE : THOMSON LINE LONDON WEEKLY SERVICE.- ¥rem Newenstie.£8.1080 LANS SDOWNE, tees wens.May 30 - \"85 st.Sacrament street; MOK i 3.©.WOOD, Weitern Agent, | L Rer S71 BAS \"LORD LINE Te cAmmINF, 1.| \u2014TO\u2014 Vancouver, Victoria, Until Seattle, May bit, 1905, Portland, FRON MONTREAL Lower Tates to many other points, - ar Windser stp OTTAWA [sm adi any TRAIN [om bo 0 SERVICE |.Place Vieers mets Da Sindars ; in- only.Other trains ook days only Radars Ticket Offices 196.St.James St.Windwr mr TOR Vigerdn, St.Station.Place Viger dt, ay ) HIE j SPECIAL EXCURSION 88.VANCOUVER, MAY 11th, 1905, FARE F ROUND TRIP B27.50, WATER -MONTREAL To PO RAIL\u2014PORTLAND TO M ONTREAT Above insfudes bin Pasease, First Class Rail, VANCOU land Hay iit VER scheduled to arrive at Port REDUCED FARES MAY 15th, 1905, -Becond Ciass a Colonia tammy from Mentreal ty Beattie, Mietoris.Vancouver + $48.90 orfland.$46.40 a 4 $45.50 Setacssesnensoceese0s $49.00 veearsecen ns San Franelisce, Eos Angeles.Low rates to many other points OITY TICKET OFFICES, 33788.James street.Telephones Mata 489 and 461, er Renaventure Statten, | | ENGLISH MAIL SPECHL .MONTREAL\u2014BIMOUSKL .COMMENCING FRIDAY, MAY ith, and : continutng evary: Friday thereafter during | season ot navigation, special train wil 0 leave Montreal, 7.46 p.m., for Rimouski Upon opening of Navigation passengen leaving Montreal by the Maritime Express \u201cat Campbellton with \u2018SS.\u2018Lady \u2018and all points on the Bay \u2018 \u2018 : | - .Canada\u2019s famous train, the Th .privae; y: \u2018the island under: your \u201ccorara therefore, : 1 m- trusty \u201cspies; that our ns in disguise are How 3 \u2018of \u2018your great upon your life.\u201d ill \u2018not en à \u201csaying; hin the \u2018eross.\u201d\u201d ?.\u201cTEMPLE BUILDING: -186:8T.JAMES STREET.°° .} orite author.JOHN DATE, 654 Craig 3 $1.00, guaranteed one\" year.DANIEL J.O'LEARY, 2 st Carpenter, Builder \u2018& General Contractor, | E pert?BATTERSON & BROWN, 8 Ww.PATTERSON, M.A.,LL.B; E.:N.Browx,B.A,BOL ABVOCATE, BARRISTER and SOLICITOR FRED.mixe | EE) LC 2° LOS Dorchester street.aN SEC request: Marion & Marion, New \u2018York Life B] 3 ontreal : and Washington, D.C., U.S.A.:Ë WOOD AND COAL FOR EVERYBODY.\u2018We solicit the business of Manufacturers, Engineers and others who réalize the advisabile ity Of having their Patent business transacted Preliminaryadvicefree.Charges moderate, \u2018Our Inventor's Adviser seut she PATENTS THAT PROTECT .FaEp.B, PETEBRSTONHATGH; B.L,: ME ; \"CHARLES W.TAYLOR, B.Sc.5 Late Examiner Canadian Patent Office - Canada\u2019Life Blôz., Montreal.\u201cAlso Toronto, Ottawa and Washington.FETHERSTONHAUGH & CO, rer READABLE PARAGRAPHS \u2018KIPLING\u2019 AT LUNCHEON.It may be amusing to the owner of a daa | to call it after a celebrity, but sometimes it is rather hard on the celebrity.At a tea the other day a woman heard the following remarks made about her fav- = She turned tô listen, amazed by the eccentricities of conduct narrated.: \u2018Why, Kipling behaved so strangely! Ai luncheon he suddenly sprang up and he weuldn\u2019t let the waitrdss come near the table.Every time that she tried to come near he would jump at her.\u2018He made a dive for the cake, whi«b was on a lower shelf of the sideboard, and took it into the parlor to eat it.He got the crumbs all over the sofa and the beautiful rug.\u2018When he had finished his cake he sat and glared at us.\u2019 Then the woman who was listening awoke to the fact that the story was about a dog.\u2014New York \u2018Sun.\u2019 THE PECULIAR WAITER.Richard Jordan, the Scottish checker player, was praising America.\u2018I will.even praise,\u201d said Mr.Jordan, \u2018the independence of the American waiter.In Europe the waiter is obsequious, not out of any real respect for you, but because, without this hypocritical humiiity .| and veneration, he would starve to death.Fere in America \u2018there is no need for any strong man to starve to death, and the waiter need mat be an obsequious and \u2018fawning bypocrite.\u2019 Mr.Jordan smiled.\u2018I meet the he most peculiar waiters,\u201d he said.\u201cThe other day I said to one: .¢ \u201cWaiter, -is this a pork chop, or a mutton chop?\u201d : : ¢ \u201cCan't you tell by the- taste?\u201d \u2018the waiter.asked.Le eNe,?I answered.- * \u201cWell, then,\u201d said \u201cthe waiter, \u201cwhat - difference does it \u2018make which it 15,\" *\u2014 \u2018New York \u2018Tribune.\u2019 \u2014\u2014 - _.\u201cNew.\u2018matnsprisg \u201ca \u201cyour \u201cwatch.trom R.\u2018Hemsley.\u2018Watchmaker, 255 St.James street.: Whit, asked: the young bard, \u2018will it cost ade: to: \u201chave.these \u2018poems \"published =} in book form?\u201d Oh, replied\u201d -the- publishér -after hastily\u201d fs [reading the opening lines, \u2018I should \u2018say - about t-§250-and your friends.\u201d : Ra VERY EXPERT.\u201c.; \u201cFirst Merchant-Is.your typewriter.ex- Lo Second; : Mérchant-\u2014Well, Y should say- soi : \u2018She.can poiind on her\u2019 machine, \u2018chew gum \u2018and \u201cdiscuss \u2018Parsifal*- with the next door * sin at one and \u201cthe same time and with ; - greatest - ease.Louisville \u201cCourier Poste pn Lo - .NAPKIN DEFINED.\" I Bub~-You talk about.table manners! 1 1a + Beli know what nsp GUARDIAN BUILDING, 160 St.James st, | or eve you even mow 8 ep: \u201ckin | is, eh SisÈYes, x \u2018de.; ws a Tittle.sleep after.+} eating.; i \u201c=~ Bub\u2014Who.told you that?Sis\u20141 \u201cgléssed dit \u2018my\u2019 own self.\u201c\u201cManiv \"| un\u201d is a little man, you know, so \u201c\u201cnap- in?must \u2018be a -iittle nap- «Boston \u201cTran- \u2018script.i : Wilkins-\"ou told me.you never bought a silk \"umbrella fn your Tife, and there are - no less than.three silk ones\\in your room, for I saw them myself.\u2019 Bowser\u2014 «I did | not say.that \u2018other folks never buy Uk | umbrellas.Boston.\u2018Transcript.\u2019 A dvertisements.tom J.HASTINGS ELECTRIOAL CONTRACTOR, : , 53, the X load: Cu Slabs, 31.59.Kindlings, $1.53, stove length, $1.50.Hardwood .ae Hardwood and split se s Maple Blooks, 33.0% Tamaras Erthrsoite Sorcened Coal, est Market Prices, Apply W.LAMA] 242 Atwater Ave., near St.James, St.Henri.TEL.MOUNTS) Have You Gota Cold?\" Then get a box of HARTFS GRIPPE WAFERS.\u201c5 Guresa cold in 24 hours.How About That Cough?= Ge \"OWEN N.EVANS, PATENTS AND TRADE MARKS MERCHANTS BANK BUILDING.Montreal.\u2014 \u2014 \u2014 | HART RIE'S COUGH MIXTURE cure it.- Now is the time.J.A.HARTE, - Chemist.1778 Notre Dame Street, \u2014 NEWSPAPERS.suitable for wrapping purposes, * itness\u2019 Office, in 10 Ee Good News Groceries, Provimons.&o ery 5 best.quality of exch: %o be Had at WALTER | PAUL'S Te, = THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS Mowpar, May & 1905 Mow | i : DISTRICT oFF; FACTORIES : | in gore ores, Cac = ou ne PETERBORO, 1 | LUIN iy ses is, lB TORONTO.! - .x.By Rossiang, KP i HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO, LIMITED.| , ; - = | ; | \u2014 Alternating Current Generators from 30 K.W.Alternating Current Motors from 1-8 H.P.to Enclosed Arc Lamps for Series Street | to 10,000 K.W., designed for one, two, three or multi 1,000 H.P.designed for one, two or three phase, 25 Lighting.; phase; wound for any pregsure up to 12,000 volts, or 60 cycles, from 110 to 4,400 volts, Powerful when : .LL .tiCa operating at speeds from.90 to 1,500 R.P.M.| starting and of high efficiency.Enclosed Arc Lamps for Interior Lighting.| boi ; Direct Current Generators from 1 K.W.to 500 Direct Current Motors from 1-4 H.P.to 800 H.P.; Meridian Lamps for Office and Factory ; K.W., compound or shunt wpund, for any preseure up shunt, series or compound wound, slow and moderate Lighting.des to 600 volts, designed for anly service.| speed, designed for any service.Hoist Do etc.; | Searchlights for Steamers and Yachts, ele Railway Generators from 100 K.W.to 2000 Railway and Crane Motors of all speeds and ; + 4 - K.W., operating at speeds|from 90 to 600 R.P.M.capacity.- Incandescent Lamps of all candle powers hol J Rotary Transformers to suitjall conditions of railway Series-parallel Controllers, and: Sprague Multiple 7 and voltages for interior lighting, sign and spe and electrolytic work, À 5 À | Control System for Interurban roads.| | decorative work.STORAGEBATTERIES || | | Ly \u201c Some of the results which.may be achieved i a 7 1 Insulated w pire of every description.by using Storage Batteries âre \u2014 Rubber covered wire and cable for house ; oct.Current Generators in | | | L vit nd installation of generators and sizes rom: 15 KW.to 500 KW.\u2018Alternating g Co | Shorter hours of opération, Relief of peak rr TE boards, g an : : [ithe fundamental truth hat we end | So permanently sell ev g and'5uy |\" F = \u201cnothing.And \u2018yet they lave lain\u2019 eve : iL in the dusty and neglected ar-} =, : of -a\"Benate.which refuses even fn xr [to discuss - or \u2018consider them,\u201d TÉRET pes \u2018We are now threatened: with \u2018entire ONE \u201cjjexelusion\u2019 from.the.markets of Germany:|.unless we take up the subject of recipro-{ \u201cfeal\u2019 trade and mâke- some, fair\u2019 bargain | Ld : [with that nation.SI} \u201cAs composed at this si Congress i is \u201cNo walterably, inflexibly and\u201d has svitill tennediaté pr steerage; passengers.we .fF making: in other - lands especi: ily influx of immigrants.this year: will prob- |- ably exceed the record for former yesrs.| Ten transatlantic .liners \u201cbrousht.this army of migrants to the.United States ERTING ras sr.PETERS | Mos or WORKMEN TEAR TWO ; : {- POLICE OFFICERS TO - 1 a PIÈCES.May\u201d The \u201csecond \u201crest | : \u2014_\u2014 Se EF 1: \u201cMoscow, New York, \u201cMay je sta tatement zemstyo congress which opened here yes- 7\u2014In 7 \u201cthat \u201cninety \u201cthousand \"Russian Hebrews terday, resumed.its session to-day.Tlie.Eins, Rost Mar who are preparing to: emigrate \u2018to America, | folloying| greeting from the St.Peters- as drowned in attempting to cscape in: | turning their backs on tyranny and per- | burg zemstvo - was.presented to the as: |from'a patrol à mob of workmen aather were | Secution, and coming to the land of free: [éémblage!.ed and tore to pieces two police officers May nor «Cummins, opposed any change: whatsoever.|landed- Ke thin the Tat tvohty-four | d0m aridliberty.was made by Edward * \u2018We are oxfhe eve.of \u2018grest.reforms Order has been restored.5 aba Punch mp given.by vs Chi.\u2018Therefore, = you desire an opportunity \u2019|hours from tha.ears.Montreal.\u201cOt Lautorbach at the annuel Teoting re as the Test of mation soon.PR \u2018cago Commercial.Association: in honor of |to hold a reasonable :confereïice with |tawa\u2019 and \u2018Victorian.\u2019 and of that num | one the patrons and members.of the | whi hat the pre order: of \u2018St.Petersbura, May 7\u2014Persian fron orge cn Gm Spor sty ge oh Sw 11 vor ia para\" A De ra |, ia | re Eee à gubstitute men ill \u2018do something e passengers on the \u2018Victorian\u2019 and ed Mr.Lauterbach, \u2018and\u2019 you- engaged: basis of the future organization.and we Ardebil has been.recalled to Teheran If Jeneth the.te gestion, | in.several of So.on {ott on, the | Fan eran : phases, ; ; 10 -do-zioth- \u201cOttawa\u201d are un oubtedly some \u20180 e ; t to fropiiel P ; = Pa 3 - {in-charity.work necessarily\u2019 must faee it, {hope t principle will pfevail with [consequence of an attemp {finest ever.landed in this ety, and an.\u2018when the care of thousands -of vous steadfastness throughout the zemstvos, |post.at Beljesuwars into Russian ter\u201d 6 {which during: forty years of persecution {tory.A conflict with the Russian .re je Dave labored moesagntly.for\u2019 the e geod.of {tier guard occurred in which it hed nd people.\u2019 ported a hundred Russians were ki > INFERNAL Iparently have lots - of money: en has red landed \u2018from the steam: Russian brethren will: be in y ; TIRES.= Montréal Trond ño_ less: than three: 0g.here else: \u201cforest |lundred an y-one immigrants coul - ! Forth, Mass A fied) Foret not, \u2018pass the jmmigration doctors; aL : be ing station, onthe Middleboro & Plymquth.ve sont.out; to he on te dots.for.years for fair trade, and [branch of the New York, New Haven & | Ji this Morges es building BE e have blindly rejected her advances, { Hartford Railway, \u2018and which has twice.theatre nd J ow.Je atilized to until now, \u20181.fear, the .deor of :opportu- {béen: considered under control, \u201cburst.dut | ceive Se ants suffering hy se tés is forever closed.: -À: few years ago fresh, \u2018to-day.The breast\u201d of -the fire is.ma ad fore The hospital was {-distinguished-diplomat and -econo-'f ten\u2019 \u2018miles\u2019 wide, and probably \u2018fifty square troyed by.fire.last week: but will be iin tbe United States=a- citizen of miles had.been burned over at \u201cten | mediately rebuilt.Ta: the \u2018meantime | : +: L:Fo\u2019cloek \u2018to-nigh I 7 will.hi \u201cbe: found: .St.Petarsbuic, May 6 The Govern] - Vibe Russia, May 7\u2014The police of ment's displeasure at the.proceeding of ior, Ti, the attempt to = the zemstvo congress at- Moscow, and the saesinate Governor Myasovedoff.pa : éonstitutiona] al Project previously \u201contlin- ceived\u201d \u201cby express, a package of Phi ; pe by an order served land clothes, with a letter statinZ bo an {today +, Call newspapers, forbidding fur\" they would throw light on the vou A} ther mention \u2018of the.congress.At the {The package contained an inferna no is | same.time \u2018the St Petersbura anthiori:| cline charged with dynamite enough, ies.\u201cap :3he.zeetink of the con\u2019 l destroy a building, but the : The.police interrupt.hailed to operas.for\u2019 the \u2018Saguenay di this city is under imation | ceed to St: a Ed + Ter H Mowoay, MAY 8 1905 | er THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS \u2014 on mr reasons coms comme mer né RPT i 13 0 .nm | = = DISTRICT OFFICES : a F ACTORI ES: ; .Montreal, Halifax, DAVENPORT, | | Ii B Ottawa, Winnipes.SETA 1, pe HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO.BOILERS | Horizontal return tubular boilers, vertical boilers, locomotive boilers, marine boilers.Riveted steel plate work of every description.Smokestacks, stand pipes, elevated tanks.Flanged heads, domes, manholes, etc., formed in hydraulic presses of special construction and large capacity, à PUMPS Direct Acting, Single or Duplex Steam Pumps.Power Pumps, single, duplex or triplex, belt or motor driven.Single or Multiple Stage Turbine Power Pumps for any pressure.Centrifugal Pumps.Compound direct acting steam pumps.High duty pumps, crank and fly wheel type, horizontal or vertical.Condensing apparatus for stationary or marine work.Combined air pumps and jet condensers.Surface Condensers.Edward\u2019s Patent Air Pumps for high vacuum, Pumps for all duties \u2014 waterworks, mines, tanneries, fire protection, paper mills, boiler feeding, distilleries, etc.STRUCTURAL STEEL Steel work constructed of any size or design for: factories stores, public halls, railway stations and sheds, roundhouses, skating rinks, exhibition buildings, etc.Office buildings, warehouses, Standard shapes, such as beams, plates, tees, angles, channels, always in stock.LOCOMOTIVES yard or contractor\u2019 s use.Steam shovels, wrecking cranes- and railway pile drivers.- 1 Trucks for electric passenger or eg .Co cars.Len UT, me Marine engines, simple, compourid or triple expansion + to-suit any condition.on Steam locomotives {or express, freight, | - electric and s steam\u2019 n°raifoaë service, \u2014 - COMPRESSORS line and duplex types.3% Air compressors for all duties; straight Self-contained, dei iy cross \u201cChristensen : \u2018air bre equipments.for ÿ BRIDGES RAILROAD.AND 'HICHWAY BRIDCES Plate and lattice girders, cantilevers, via= | duct, swing spans.{ LR TT \u201cRoof trusses, tank trestles, \u2018travelling cranes.and gantries.Le \u201cSteel towers for electric transmission fines.WATERWORK SUPPLI Fe Cast i iron 9 pipe for.water and gas.heavy pressure, Riveted steel pipe for water rn ui der | \u2018| { \u201c | \u2018hardened.SCREWS AND NUTS © Milled screws \u2018and\u2019 bi > lts of every kind,\u2019 \u2018tion made to sample or: drawing.rough, semi-finished, finished or.Square or hexagon.cold.pressed.mits, |.case- Set screws, cap screws, coupling bolts, ET | || | boiler patch bolts, plat fer bolts.=.Special milled work of every.deseip- | | 4 : .ar .: ; pe Cob sii en ee.- = : = T : \u2014 = .7 =, ; ER ~ Lo PE ARC mt RE > | cuted i in any metal.ORNAMENTAL IRON WORK | Wrought i iron, Fotices of all kinds, ~~ Entrance gates, bank railing, office, win- - dow and door grille and railing, elevator cars } and: enclosures, iron- \u2018stairs, > spiral stairways, J \u2018fire escapes.- Ce x Hand- hammered | leaf work.Fire dogs.| screens, fenders.Cresting.or Architectural details of all designs exe- A CLOUD ARISES to res : -thus gi Sempai dream of r authority over the Over the ing S - - pain, \u2018instead : of Frahce, para Welc er Spanish mount pneus A Morocco od sue ome -{aegis of Germany\u2019s suppo ut no _- 0 ing: Alfonso withstanding the press campaign favors - in Paris able to Germany, King Alfonso, \u2018the | : | Spanish Premier, and oth ministers are resolutely determined.the visit.and participate i nificant assurances of Spain°h 1 with France and Great Britaih.SECTION OF SPANISH: PRESS.HOS TILE TO RING'S ACTION RE FRANCE\"IN MOROCCO.- } -vails in high quarters that M.will not wish to retain the Fon portfolio much longer: situation is no longer attributed .occé, but te a divergence.of ° Ë sis May 6 \u2014A slight clou has arisen celeb he.coming Anglo-Saxon-Spanish vis tions attending King.Altousd\u2019s host\u201d: France, owing, t6 te bitterly.ile attitude of a large element France's volic qr y in.Morocco, .The affair \u201cPpears to be taking -zll the diplomatic tn of M.Jules Cambon (the French oe ssador to Spain), to avert a storm.bo a 2 the republican aud liberal elements.men Contest -the right\" of.the Pre- ier and Minister of Foreign Affairs.to Vic CU the King on his, mission, nti, EY declare, Frould commit the Téneh- irreparably to support of the oe mo \"Moroccan policy.\u2018They further |; \u2026- - Des dd the Cortes mot.\u2018having ap-{ o iy the King\u2019s visit fo France, neith-| _- Spai ¢ King nor the minister can cast} Lo fot influence either way in the con-| Dass ur agifating Berlin, Paris, and.Fez.\" j part rench view the itation\u2018 ag being |'ie.th vrin of Germany's diplomatic, manoen- | \u2018 g They declare that the German to.want.a.free hand, and evidently desires - to-\u201coceupy analogous to.that of Count the German foreign policies.hetween the Premier and the diplomatic corps would not bg M.-Delcassé step- doy LATE MR.JAMES HARPER.\u2018terday morning was conducted -by- the Despite official denials the fp eling pre: Delcassé eign Office The cabinet to Mor-\u2018 pie son\" | hymns sung, and deceased by Dr.Campbell in his sermon, es of cerning who shoul control \u201cFrance's givin Spanish press agamst the\u2019 King's | foreign policy.Delcasséjs prestigé 8, this significant ~adhesion- to throughont ope.\u201cnaturally leads him .Rouvier a policy.vpn Bulow, Chancellor, in laying down The - persona} relations Foreign Minister remain most cordial] yet the surprised y - Before: to lead two lives\u2014life in.the Hesh and blood, and whe nthat disappears, a life lof memory.Speaking of the former, he >| ory\u2014depends greatly ga \u2018the kind of man 7 is \u201cmoral character that tells here, \u2018and: this fact: : réceived illustration\u2019 in MEMORIAL SERVICE.YESTERDAY friend called to rest last week, James Harper was a man, not of great physical.powers, pou oË extraorGinäry men- | tal gifts, whom God used to do good eir MORNING AT SL.GABRIEL'S \u2018| work.in his day and generation.He was fe CHURCH.\u201c a man who made the \u201cmost of \u2014 his capacity and opportunities in The service at St Gabriel Church \u201c yes promoting what was right.as- he understood\u201d and believed it.Rev.Dr.Campbell, pastor, with special A diligent reader, blessed with a.reten- reference to.the late Mr.James Hazper, tive memo mind was well siored with usef rn especially of who for seventeen years was a member the kind valuable and\u201d serviceable to of the congregation, was \u2018a member of the trusteeship for nine years, and an elder for a little more than two-and- a7 half.years.There was an appropriateness in the in the prayers offered, and direct reference was made to, the of members of the press.bread.which was based on the text, \u201cThe memory of the.just ig blessed,\u201d Proverbs Xe.7.-Man, said the preacher, may be said.stones on the street.quoted Burn#\u2019s striking.simile, that life It was the divine-in a man which gave him lordship TE the earth.Goodness and truth and righteousness exercised A man with these i ted while |.kept his\u201cconécienee intact, and.led à he lived-\u2014a - \u2018just man\u201d ; memory.| a recjatively of the work of Mr: when he disappears frofi the scene.20 e second life of a.man\u2014in the \u2018mem- | patriot, he has been in .\u2018e in the flesh, it \u2018thing he did was.evér- charaéteriz Dr.Campbell proceeded to speak\u2019 Yery Har- one engaged, as he was, in, the profession of journalism.\u2018He loved the stir | and excitement that belongs to thie lives Of -sotid \u2018and upright independence, lre could not, \u2018and would \u2018not, sell his.opinion for a bit of If he could mot make his way|.-.other\u2019 than becoming a ere hireling\u2019 of the press, he would Yather break .Perhaps he was toe independent, and \u2018that stood in the way of what the world calls succebs.:| Buteven if his life of truth and righteons-{ ; ness: thay.have subjected: him to some] | was like unto, \u2018A snowflake on the river; privations, in view \u2018of.the \u2018eternal fel: \u2018a moment here, and then gone \u2018Forever has entered, and the life: of memory which: he has \"to live for.a\u2019 generation here in Montreal; it is better that.De | a8 had was ence; but he might be permitied to say that there was\u2019 something of the cavalier about Mr.Harper, in his éour-| tesy, \u2018especially.to women.voutly-a religious man, and in that congregation they had s his memory dear.and \u2018am may SEWER CONTRACTS \u2014 COMPLAINT FROM MeGILL\u2014REPAIRING est prices were accepted as follows: :M.Dineen, for Cote Des Neiges,.$6.37, and \u201cfor.Joliette street; $6.71; for, puit and jan } per as a journalist and as a high-minded Patriotism, he- said; \u2018was in his blood; ue was a \u2018soldier's son.And.no={ \u201cBray, for Dufferin\u2019 \u2018street, 46.30.A letter was read from: the secretary of the McGill Corporation informing the | committee that a portion \u2018of the wall of.hi the embankment supporting the Carleton respected the opinions of those who dif fered from him.What he-was in the home, às a husband and father\u2014that \u2018it might well be said: \u2018Blessed are the \"dead which die in the Lord, from henceforth; yea, saith the Spirit, that they works do follow them\u201d Pal Pa?Ri Ab the méeting of: \u201cthe Road Committee lon Saturday, tenders\u2019 were\u2019 \u2018opened: for tha construction of sewers, and the low- road and \u2018abutting he property \u2018of the \u2018university, bad collapsed.As it was considered to be in a.-condi-.tion, the request was made that it be Tepaired at once The letter was referred to the ites department.Ald.Lariveiere, à chaïrman of the committee, made a to a representative of .the Montreal Gas Company.that the city should make the répairs .to asphalt pavements after the company ° had made cuts for the purpose of putting services in for customers.The company has no: asphalt plant and has the wo! done by contract, which is sometimes long delayed.and\u2019 unsatisfactory.The company consider the matter sad reply at a future meeting.pores \u2014\u2014 strong convi own, hi too: sacred even for pulpit refers.eld) He wus de- special reason to hold was \u2018a just man, his memory is blessed\u2019; he believed and honored his name.Of him] rest from -their labors; and their - THE \u201cVERITE \u2018OUT AGAIN.\u201cQuebec, \"May 6 he Verite, the or - ga of the late Mr.P.Tardivel, re.| stmed publication any.The new mans ager is Mr.\u2019 Paul Tardivel, son of i Inte proprietor, and thé editor is Mr.Omer Heroux, one of the late Mr.\"Pav.divel\u2019s -sons-inlaw.In their peiutory, \u201d the new management say that the is continued in ahbdordance with hen \u2018mally expressed \u2018desire of their father that thev should continue thé work to ROAD.COMMITTEE ASPHALT.which he had consecrated his life.declare their policy as follows: Absolutely free from all entanglements, Al litical or otherwise, we shall pass de ments on men.and things in fol nde Bengonee and in all Sincerity.\"As i tholics, accept with _submistise Ba filial he hearts: the- direction of the $y ZT.\u201cCarpentier, \u201cCh aussee sireets, $6.34, for St.\u201d Germain street, $5.99; THE CHICAGO TROUBLE et now Either.lextra five cents and the quartette 1s Yield or Extend the Strike MR.GOMPERS INTIMATES THAT [45 cents an hour and not 50, and the FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE WI1Ld BE FORTHCOMING After a strenuous POWDER BAG.riots were! Chicago, May 6\u2014AÀ story that.a dyna- frequent, and the calling out of troops limite bomb was hurled at a United States secmed imminent, and at the end ofllxpress waggon at West Van Buren-vnd which charges were inade against thel!es Plaines streets last night was sent police officers of Chicago, the teamsters\u2019 strike to-day rested au the beginning of {station to-day.Mr, Eddy, special agent its.third week with the employers ap-llof the Express Company, says no bomb.lhe team-liwas thrown, nor \u2018was the waggon dam- appear to be in æ position laged.Three arrests were made, one where they must either yield or\u2018 decide!!fuljus Hildebrand, being held for as- to extend the strike by calling out lisault, with a deadly weapon; Henry thousands of other workmen engaged in (Preitfer and \u2018Joseph Roger, the other t Labor + The Chicago + edera- two, were released on bail.lon où \u2018Labor to-day took no.ac Mr.Edd ial \u2018agent, said :\u2014 The looking to an extension of the trouble.¥, special agenl, sa Resolutions charging the Lanployers de .sociation.with conspiracy, and askingiwas thrown at one of our waggons and © that States Attorney Healey start an in llgtruck the side of the seat.A blue pow- vestigation of their business methods |der bespattered one: of our drivers, but Chicago, *May week, uuring parently in the advantage.afiiliated unions.Arrangements have been made by every llservice men witnessed the -act from the business house involved in the trouble sidewalk, and kept watoh of \u201ca saloon | ko double their force of non-union men into.which the man ran, who threw the : Tonight it was: said that bag.\u2018Then they summoned the police \u2018sll\u2019 preparation had been made to -start and he was arrested.He will be pro- \u201cout 1,000 waggons to-morrow moramng, |secuted\u2019 for violating the United States| \u201c Mmanned\u2019 by non-union men: \u201cthese waggons will be guarded by deputy.-8heriffs or policemen, who have: been in-fson of a létter carrier, is- about nineteen | 225 \u2018stricted \u2018to- use every peaceable \u201cmeans Îvéars -old, declares hé took part.in- mo + - \u2018in: their power to quiet the rioters; but Violence; \u2018and While on \u2018his way .home \u2014 if this means proves unsuccessful, to use way \u2018caught in the crowd and arrested.|! .\u2018their \u2018Tevolvers, and.to shoot to kill l'He.1 a-clerk, in: the employ of W.uring the Hutchinson & Son The «wo others 3 st days have shown little inclination to om he with the deputy \u2018sherifis - or the rested.are aleo employees of hat ; ren \u2018Each .o1f injunction.\u2019 he strikers and their.1riends d a Portes the.express: companies.made de- FON.STRIKE.2 fiveries in all \u2018parts of.the city.each whereas it was said the price should be vlififty cents: The management refused to pay the said to have urged a general walk-out jof the present laborers, the other union workmgmen having to quit of necéssity.\u2018The contract with the laborers is for ileaders in the strike were not autnor- ized by their unions :o call out the men.THREW BLUE out from tlie Des Plaines street police alleged bomb was nothing but a blue powder enclosed in a breakable bag.lt he was not hurt.Two: of our secret The\u201d prisoner; Hildebrand, who\u2019 is the: SMALL BOYS ~~\" armed}, New York, May, 6\u20140n : accourit of: a \u201cof he waggons car guards, and\u201d met with no opposition, During the day.several >fivms -involved [Pundred employees of \u2018the Standard\u2019 Oil the strike replenished their .coal.éup- Company, \u2018in Long lsland City, areout/ The coal waggons were driven by of.employment, and\u2019 it has been found| |, teamsters, but-no violence necessary \u201cto shut \"down the Devoe Oil \u20ac à \u2018attempted.\"This was an agreeable \u2018Works temporarily.\u2018The plant is an{ prisé ror the employers, who had antr- important one, and- the \u2019hoys\u2019 were en-{._ gipated - trouble._» \u201cThe Employers\u2019 Association counsel an- steamers bound : \u2018for the Far Fast were \u201c\u2019mounced to-night \u2018that they\" would\u201d do |béing loaded.They quit- work\"thrée \"everything possible.to- assist.the commit-|days ago, because two had been.discharg- tee.appointed: yesterday \u2018by Mayor Dunne ed, and at once: \u2018established picket: lines.investigate the causgs.of the strike.Filially it \u2018became hecessary \u2018to suspen /@harges-of conspiricy - \u2018by :both sides caus.operations in the plant, snd\u201d mow © \u2018the l © ~.+ éd/Mayor Dunne to appoint the.investi- | Youngsters say: they will not return un: \u201c0 gation\u2019 coñmittee.\u201d President Shea, of til their: pay.18 advanced: from\u2019 8 bo.$1.25 2 + the*Teamsters\u2019 Union, to-nught' said that{ a da, i the union -would be: found ready toas-fo J gist the mayors: om nittee in .-inanner possible to.bring to-light- all the facts concerning > diftic everyd.i\" Washington, \u201cMay.6.Président G P pers, of thei American Federation of | RAR vs Waisted © nod connected with the ers\u201d.8 \u201cin Chicago, had asked him.to intervene Artillery, Halifax, NS So iW the \u201cstrike; \u201cand that\u2019 he would \u2018hold ; 7 himself in: readiness\u2019 to.respond: to an : imfimation\"-that-he.could be of :assis u äncé in bringing the \u2018strikers \u2018and their members \u2018of the team are: Capt.W.Hi [py jployers to: an -understanding: léo-\"said - the.federation\u201d; undoubtedly.financial \u201cthe E ™ J persomis: Were.clubbed -by: \u2018the police;: arrests \u2018made, and.a: colored\u2019 wa, Sergt.:G- W.Russell; GGFG, Of: üidn-union \u2018 man\u2019 -beaten.to insensibility, ta took place near\u2019 \u201cthe \u201cMadison: ~ street] U+: \u201cThe riot-started with.a| Regim.\"blockade of teams and: vaggons \u2018on Aanal} Moore, 57th Regiment, «Peterborough; ; - railway| Sergt.F.Richardson,\u2019 5th.Regiment, Ua- freight sheds, \u201c300% vehicles \u2018were - packed] Badan - Artillery, = Victoria, B.C:; .Corp.Many non-union teamstersy ALT Brayshaw, 5th = Regiment Canadian : eized and.pulled from their] Artillery,\u2019 Yictorla, B Waggons, \u201cwhile bricks and other missiles Simpson, 10th gimen -becomin Dumerue; \u201cwhen: patrol] diers, Toronto; Fert Sergt.H.Kerr, 48th\" bridge to-day.\u201cstreet, where; ' contiguous gmen| Wilson, 43rd Regiment D.C.OR, Otte: | Company -and' \u201cother: concerns was érrup ° of the.Tug\u2018 Line- Régiment men's\u2019.\u201cUnion ~ and.- Licensed \u2018T'ugmen\u2019s{f Sergi G.nion refused.to work oni- bugs doing|| dian\u201d Arti TY, ition: ghterage work.for.the boycotted places.ers, 1s \u2018Pie \"Peabody.Coal Company\" is - the.chief) Halifax: ure of - fuel \u2018supply \u201cfor \u201cthe : ition - Company, which controls ove the \u2018street: car lines sr:the city.The ; \u2018Company, \u2018however, party.dependent\u2019 upon: th thi non-union sriy- ; tedly.1 Union \u201c36.only Pers.ind 1,900 + 3 ë be throws.out of.pes Pa the nev \u2018plants of Sears; Roebuck-& Co., at Ked| dition, .Tegarding- work.to.-Drevent: aveniie \u201cand: bd street, seal} dustrial\u2019 esta) | de n'as yet, as to what form the\u2019 area is being built cided upo y ion dollars.Work practically \u2018at a \u201cstanaf Kd men\u2019 tu \u2018mingled (i other laborers ordering.2 t0 on he digues or \u2018caisson workers | 1 i 45 cents au how strike by-séventy small boÿ&- nearly -six |\u201d gaged \u2018in.handling small cans with whieh, Monpay, Mar &, 1903 \u2018WHERE IGNORANCE IS BLISS,\u201d ETC.armed by the erratic steering).\u2014 quite pleised with h rself) - But then, you see, I have been 0 to a bicycle for \u2014Er\u2014and have you driven much?y my pFecond a spent last night in throwi land\u2019s request Li loeal \"he gal cont brew d'ed down the Presbyterian pa Last.night\u2019s speeches of Mr.Balfow and Mr.Chamberlain excite varions con The Radicals, with whom the wish is father to the.thought, asset that they mean a dissolution ment in June.- clares that an early election i \u2018tive, and Mr.Balfour certai dertaking no pasty worn clothing will be + very accept- : JAILY TABLE.HINT.Compote.\u2014Use dried peaches, and stew: To sweeten well and allow them to: cimmer in the water in which they .then remove from the ire, and when \"cold strain and turn.into Make: the moulds by dinary teacups with boiled rice ing à deep.depression in the is, depression to be-filled with mikturé, which may.Tequire a latine if if does not \u201cboil down\u201d Mr.\u2018Chamberiain i parliamenta oo which cannot be wound wp by the ne \"Meanwhile, one Point of agreement in -Mr.Balfour's and Mr, Chamberlain\u2019s \u2018speeches is the common stress laid on the home rule dang .| There is every evidence of preconcerts action indicating the drawing together of the two wings of the Unionist party on an aggressive anti-Liberal and ant nother pre-election move is Mr.Chamberlain\u2019s suagestion à \u2018probable.Unionist concessions to Sor | conformist opinion on DW FARD'S POLITICAL ACTi- YL BRITISH VIEW OF GER-.\u201cMAN POLICY\u2014SIR FRED: ; jock TREVES ON of the month.| oa NE AND BRITAIN, \\ Point to a Coming nationalist basis: ; scram CENTENARY ANNIVERSARY OF THE DEATH OF ss te Bs New.York Bren NOTED GERMAN POET.Jomtiandant-Lieut.Gol.A.e Hess ein; commanding.Ist\u2019 Regiment.\u2018Canadian \u2018Adjutant-Major.W.H H, Davidson, | Regiment \u2018Royal Rifles, Quebec, ° \u201cThose who.have accepted.places.as | He Forrest; th \u2018Regiment.D.C.0: R;,; Vancouver; \u2018BO; \u201cSergt.W.Kelly, 10th Regi nt: Royal\u2019 Grenadiers, Toronto; Capt.J.M.Jones, 82nd Regiment, Pownal,- PET; Pte.C.L.-Morrice, lst: \u2018Regiment PW, \u201cMontreal; Capt.A.Eliott, 12th | Regiment, \u201c*York .Rangers, : Toronto; Capt.J.Duff Stuart, 6th Regiment D.\u201cQ.-R;, Vancouver, BC; Pte.W.M: Fastoots\u201d * dard \u2018Regiment; D.C.O:R., Otta- Band Sergt.Williain- Pugh, RC.Quebec; Lieüt.GG.A.Boult,.6tk ent, D.U.O.R; Color-Sergt.W.-H.H.\u2018Royal Grena- | \u2018Regiment: Highlanders, Toronto; OR; Sergt J; Phillips, 10th Regiment.R \u2018Grenadiers; Toronto; Capt.W.3A: Me- \u2018Crimmon, \u201c7th Regiment.Fusiliers; London: Staff- -Sergt:.C: R.Crowe; S0th.Regi- nt- Wellington Rifles, \u2018Guelph; Pte.A.wai.Pte.8.G.McConnell, 43rd Regi- | ment, D.C.O.R., Ottawa.* : Waiting \u2018men\u2014Lieut.G.: Durrand, 90th | 5th.Regiment ; : Cana- | +: Major: H.Flow-| 0} ent \u201cCanadian.Artillery, 4 tion for \u201crimming skirts and sleeves.and | forming berthas, =.Ta 1.Anéther- povelty i \u201chere.are good - tor \u2018believing that what | child, last might, hig wdwara's TL conciliation; has und.fresh ties during the last few, days gnierences with M.Loubet, tue President; M.Delcassé; Mr.Bal: d Lord Lansdowne.at the King, through Lord Lans- nd'isir Francis Bertie, the Drit~ \u201cfash \"ymbagsador in Paris, went to unusual 0 secure.:M.Lelcassé\u2019s continu- ihe.control of French forewgn af- hy was in Paris.lang: went out of his way to en- E|'iJelcassé \u2018in two long conversa- nd.also commanded Mr.Balfour {* Lansdowne to attend him im-] on his airival in London.He > seen: Lord Lansdowne again.00k \u201clike: something more than
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